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Netflix Unveils 2026 Korean Slate And Quarterly Rollout
entertainment1 month ago

Netflix Unveils 2026 Korean Slate And Quarterly Rollout

Netflix has disclosed a 2026 slate of 34 Korean titles across scripted and unscripted formats, building on the global appeal of K-content after Squid Game Season 3. The schedule flags first-quarter premieres like Single’s Inferno Season 5, The Art of Sarah, Agents of Mystery 2 and Boyfriend on Demand, with midyear entries such as Better Late Than Single Season 2 and Bloodhounds Season 2, then titles like Mission: Cross 2 and Our Sticky Love in Q3, and late-year bets including Culinary Class War Season 3 and The Devil’s Plan Season 3 in Q4. The rollout emphasizes local authenticity and cross-market collaboration (US, Korea, Japan) to broaden Korean storytelling’s global reach.

Netflix Unveils 33-Title 2026 Korean Slate Across Rom-Coms, Thrillers and More
entertainment1 month ago

Netflix Unveils 33-Title 2026 Korean Slate Across Rom-Coms, Thrillers and More

Netflix revealed a 2026 slate of 33 Korean films and series, spanning star-led romances, action and prestige drama, unscripted hits, and new cinema from notable directors. Highlights include Boyfriend on Demand with Jisoo, The Wonderfools with Park Eun-bin and Cha Eun-woo, returning seasons of Singles Inferno and Culinary Class Wars, and high-profile titles from Lee Chang-dong and others, signaling Netflix’s expansive, genre-diverse push into Korean content and franchises for the year ahead.

Netflix Commits $2.5 Billion to Korean Content Production
entertainment2 years ago

Netflix Commits $2.5 Billion to Korean Content Production

Netflix plans to invest $2.5 billion in South Korea over the next four years to produce Korean TV series, movies, and unscripted shows, doubling its previous investment in the country. The move comes after the success of viral series like Squid Game and Physical: 100. Korean dramas were the most-watched content category in the Asia-Pacific region last year, accounting for 28% of total viewership. Other streaming services like Disney+, Amazon Prime Video, and Apple TV+ are also investing heavily in Korean content.