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.
A SQUID Game star has been forced to apologise after sharing a ‘porn version’ of the hit Netflix series with his disgusted fans. While his fans are not squeamish, they objected when the Netflix
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.
Netflix's 'XO, Kitty' Season 2 sees Kitty back in South Korea, single and ready for a fresh start at KISS. The trailer teases new challenges, including a letter from her late mother and unresolved feelings for Yuri.
Squid Game creator Hwang Dong-hyuk is addressing criticism over the show’s casting of a cisgender man to play a trans woman in its highly anticipated second season.
South Korea's acting president has been impeached less than a month after the impeachment of his predecessor, Yoon Suk Yeol, for imposing martial law. And, how'd the "Beyoncé Bowl" do on Netflix?
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.
SEOUL – The second season of Netflix’s blockbuster survival series Squid Game attracted more than 68 million views since its debut on Dec 26, topping the company’s streaming charts globally.
Squid Game's creator and stars break down what went into creating Season 2, a production that lasted a challenging year.
Creator Hwang Dong-hyuk and Emmy winner Lee Jung-jae are back for more death-defying games and nefariously masked villains as the series returns after a three-year absence.
The bizarre behaviour of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, who early this month suddenly – and disastrously for himself – declared martial law, comes from a deep well of weirdness in one of Australia’s least known but most consequential partners.
The highly anticipated second season of Netflix’s South Korean dystopian thriller is getting criticized for not casting a transgender actor.