We always wonder why more romantic comedies don’t take place in space. Not in some far-off future or planet, but in the relative isolation of working in orbit around Earth in 2025. Tight spaces, not a lot of people around,
Netflix is deepening its foothold in South Korea through partnerships with local broadcasters and platforms, intensifying competition as domestic streaming giants Tving and Wavve prepare to merge next year.
Noah Centineo goes to South Korea in 'The Recruit' Season 2
Around the same time, South Korea rapidly grew rich, benefitting from an export boom in cars and electronics. And money from conglomerates, or chaebols as they are known, flowed into film and TV production, giving it a Hollywood-like sheen.
A less-than-perfect debut for the new season of Netflix Inc.’s blockbuster series Squid Game sent shares of related South Korean companies sharply lower Friday.
Jan. 2 (UPI) -- Noah Centineo heads to South Korea in the trailer for The Recruit Season 2. Centineo portrays Owen Hendricks, a lawyer for the CIA, in the series. "Mr. Hendricks, you seem to always need to be the hero," says Walter Nyland (Vondie Curtis-Hall) in the preview. "But you're a lawyer."
Netflix's smash series 'Squid Game' Season 2 is facing calls for a boycott in Vietnam due to dialogue referencing the Vietnam War, which has sparked criticism for allegedly distorting history. Vietnamese authorities are also closely monitoring the situation.
From the Ssangyeong Motor Strike to the Brothers' Home in 1986, here's all the real life (and debunked) inspirations behind Squid Game.
Our Take: Written by Seo Sook-hyang, When The Stars Gossip takes a fairly standard Korean romantic dramedy and puts it in a new setting, with some excellent visual effects. At its heart, though, it’s still a story about an unlikely couple falling for each other in spite of all the circumstances that would indicate that they shouldn’t.
We break down everything that happened in the finale of the Netflix K-drama 'When the Phone Rings', from the plot to its ending explained.
Squid Game star Lee Jung-jae has distanced himself from South Korea’s President Yoon Suk Yeol’s party after a photo of him with the party’s ex-leader resurfaced online, according to Korean media. Mr Yoon plunged the country into political chaos on Dec 3,
The director opined that things have “gotten better” for such marginalized people within South Korea. However, he also mentioned that there’s still a long way to go. On that note, Dong-hyuk hopes that Player 120's story can have a positive impact within society: