By Tom Grater International Film Reporter Time To Hunt, the Korean crime thriller that was recently barred from making its debut on Netflix after a last-minute court injunction, will now be heading onto the streamer after the dispute was resolved.
The movie was originally scheduled for theatrical release in Korea on February 26, but that was canned after the coronavirus theater closures.
Subsequently, producer Little Big Pictures struck a world rights deal with Netflix, which set a premiere for April 10 in 190 countries.
However, just before the film’s online bow, international sales rep Contents Panda filed an injunction against the production company, claiming it still had a valid contract and had already inked 30+ territory deals on
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