Netflix releases its 2023 Korean slate
Looking ahead at 2023, Netflix is debuting a diverse array of Korean TV series, films and unscripted shows. After a global success with 'Squid Game', Netflix will launch a total of 34 Korean titles on its platform, including returning with the series 'Sweet Home', 'D.P.', and 'The Glory', a press release stated.
Jisoo's favourite prop from 'Snowdrop' symbolises her character in the show
Elaborating on the same, she implied that her favorite props, the paper airplanes symbolise her character, "The most memorable prop for me was the paper airplanes. Yeong-ro flies a lot of them, uses a lot of them, and folds a lot of them to the point where it almost symbolises her, which is why it's significant to me."
No let-up in K-drama craze: 'All of Us Are Dead' now Netflix US No. 1
Now, the Korean zombie drama, 'All of Us Are Dead', has accomplished the feat, according to Deadline. This makes Korea the first country to place multiple non-English language series on top of Netflix's US daily Top 10, making it the most sought-after supplier of local content.
K-Dramas, thrillers, reality series still dominate Netflix
Korean zombie thriller ‘All of Us Are Dead', which features a familiar ‘Squid Game' face, made its debut on the streamer's non-English language TV Top 10 list for the week of January 24-30, coming in at No. 1 with 124.79 million hours viewed. This marks the most hours viewed in the premiere week for any Korean title since Netflix began releasing its Top 10 data last year, reports variety.com.
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