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Hungry for more K-drama and films? 15 Netflix Korean originals Malaysian subscribers can look forward to in 2021 | Showbiz

Hungry for more K-drama and films? 15 Netflix Korean originals Malaysian subscribers can look forward to in 2021 | Showbiz
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Netflix Drops New Korean Series & Movies Coming This 2021

Another comedy show with one of the famous hosts in the Korean entertainment, Lee Su Geun will be having his very own show, Lee Soo Geun: The Sense Coach, where he will have a creative and live engagement with the audience. This will be his first stand-up special after almost 25 years of being in the industry. What series are you looking forward to watch? Tell us in the comments! For more K-Drama, K-Movie, and celebrity news and updates, keep your tabs open here at Kdramastars. Kdramastars owns this article.

What s Next Korea: Get your fill of K-drama feels with this lineup of new titles – Manila Bulletin

Published February 26, 2021, 8:06 AM Netflix announces its 2021 lineup of Korean films and dramas Viewers are set to expect a lot of new Korean dramas and movies, with just how much Netflix Korea announced in their most recent global press conference. Min Young Kim Netflix Global Office’s co-CEO Ted Sarandos alongside Netflix Korea’s VP Min Young Kim announced on Feb. 25, 2021 that the company has decided to support the South Korean entertainment industry with over $500 million to continue producing content. Other than the $500-million-investment, Netflix also had signed with two new studios in South Korea, which they dubbed “the new global hub for creativity.”

Netflix to invest $500 million in Korean content; unveils new K-dramas, movies this year

Published February 25, 2021, 5:57 PM (Clockwise from top left) ‘The Silent Sea,’ ‘Hellbound,’ ‘D.P.,’ ‘Love Alarm 2,’ ‘So Not Worth It,’ ‘Kingdom: Ashin of the North’ and ‘Kim Minyoung’ (Netflix)  Video streaming giant Netflix is aggressively expanding its presence in Korea as it unveiled its plans to produce more K-dramas and movies this year.  Netflix held its “See What’s Next Korea 2021” presentation on YouTube on Feb. 25 wherein it revealed its roadmap to bring more Korean content to its global audience.  Kim Minyoung, Netflix’s vice president for Korea, Southeast Asia, Australia and New Zealand, said so far, Netflix has invested more than 770 billion won (about $694 million) in Korean content. Of the 200 Netflix Original content, 80 are Korean. 

Lee Su-geun s stand-up comedy show to be launched on Netflix

Posted : 2021-02-23 18:08 Updated : 2021-02-24 10:04 By Dong Sun-hwa Comedian Lee Su-geun is set to launch his first stand-up comedy show with Netflix. It is the first time Lee has tried stand-up, which is uncommon in Korea where sketch comedy and variety shows are more popular. The global streaming giant will give the comedian a platform where he can challenge the trend. On Monday, it announced the production of Lee Su-geun: The Sense Coach in which Lee will interact with a live audience as he listens to their worries. The release date has not been revealed. Lee will make the audience feel refreshed and relieved from their worries (through the show), Netflix said. He is expected to exhilarate the audience with his hilarious ad-libs and well-established comedic experience.

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