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LineNext secures $140M funding for its web3 platform

LineNext, a web3 unit of the Japanese messaging app Line, raised $140 million in its funding led by Crescendo Equity Partners, a Peter Thiel-backed

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'Kingdom: Ashin of the North' Drops Second Main Poster Featuring Jun Ji Hyun's Desire for Revenge


(Photo : Netflix Korea Official Instagram)
(Photo : Netflix Korea Official Instagram)
With less than two weeks from the much-awaited debut, Netflix unveils the second poster of "Kingdom: Ashin of the North" starring Jun Ji Hyun.
The streaming giant continues to entice fans with captivating teasers ahead of the spin-off's release date.
"Kingdom: Ashin of the North" Second Poster Illustrates Ashin's Thirst for Vengeance
It came after Netflix released the second poster on its official Instagram, showcasing the mind-boggling character of Ashin, played by the Hallyu queen, and her true intentions amid the great chaos that engulfed the Kingdom of Joseon.
The "Kingdom: Ashin of the North" poster hints at the woman's hunger for vengeance, fueled by betrayal and tragedy.

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Best Upcoming New K-Dramas on Netflix in 2021

Best Upcoming New K-Dramas on Netflix in 2021
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Remake boom of K-dramas is a testament to their brilliant storytelling


Posted : 2021-06-03 09:46
By Kwak Yeon-soo
K-dramas have a wider audience than ever thanks to the success of global streaming platforms and a rising demand for diversified content.
According to data from the Korea Communications Commission, Korea's over-the-top (OTT) market grew by 23 percent in 2020 from the previous year.
A boom in OTT services has led to a surge in binge-watching of TV productions, such as tvN's inter-Korean romance "Crash Landing On You," JTBC's coming-of-age drama "Itaewon Class" and OCN's fantasy action series "Uncanny Counter." They were ranked in Netflix's top 10 list, variably across Asia, North America and Europe.
According to a report from the Korean Information Society Development Institute, K-drama exports were worth $273.27 million in 2019, up 11 percent from $241.89 million a year earlier. In a nod to the international success of K-dramas, the foreign adaptation business is booming.

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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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Malaysians' love for Korean content regardless of genre is inspiring, says Netflix | Showbiz


Friday, 26 Feb 2021 10:53 AM MYT
BY MELANIE CHALIL
Netflix revealed it has invested more than US$700 million to grow its Korean content. ― Picture courtesy of Netflix
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PETALING JAYA, Feb 26 ― Netflix subscribers in Malaysia only need to look at the streaming giant’s Top 10 bar to understand the popularity of Korean shows.
Much like the country’s diverse fabric, audiences here enjoy a variety of content instead of flocking to just one format or genre.
Netflix content vice president for Korea, Southeast Asia, Australia and New Zealand Minyoung Kim says the popular streaming platform was lucky that Korean content was part of that diversity.

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Netflix to launch more original Korean content


Crash Landing on You.
“We recently signed the deal for studio space —  two —  in fact, which will allow us to continue making great content in Korea, as Korean content becomes the world’s entertainment trends,” Mr. Sarandos said. “We will continue to invest in collaborating with Korean storytellers across a wealth of genres and formats.”
Minyoung Kim, Netflix Vice-President of Content for Korea, Southeast Asia, Australia & New Zealand said that as of the end of 2020, Netflix had 3.8 million paid memberships in South Korea. Highlighting the company’s continued investment in the Korean creative community, Ms. Kim also announced that Netflix is investing nearly $500 million on Korean content in 2021.

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Song Joong-ki's hit K-drama 'Vincenzo' garners highest rating in 4th episode – Manila Bulletin

Song Joong-ki's hit K-drama 'Vincenzo' garners highest rating in 4th episode – Manila Bulletin
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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.

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Netflix shows confidence in streaming war, unveils must-watch original series


Netflix shows confidence in streaming war, unveils must-watch original series
Posted : 2021-02-26 09:04
Updated : 2021-02-27 12:44
Kim Min-young, vice president of content for Netflix in Korea, Southeast Asia, Australia and New Zealand, speaks at an online event "See What's Next Korea 2021," Thursday. / Courtesy of Netflix
By Park Han-sol
The streaming giant Netflix is showing confidence about its prospects in the Korean entertainment market in 2021, despite fierce competition expected among over-the-top (OTT) service providers as several global payers, including Disney Plus, are gearing up to enter the market.
"The creation of diverse content means a wider selection for consumers to choose from. This is encouraging news for us since it will serve as an opportunity to grow together," Kim Min-young, vice president of content for Netflix in Korea, Southeast Asia, Australia and New Zealand, said in an online press conference, Thursday.

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