Netflix has unveiled hopes for its next Squid Game with the streamer’s largest ever Korean TV and film slate. The 34-strong slate was revealed this morning in Korea and features a wealth of previously announced and new content in both the scripted and non-scripted space.
Six Korean movies feature including sci-fi thriller JUNG-E and Kill Boksoon, which will have its premier at the Berlin Film Festival.
On the TV drama side, offerings include the likes of Crash Course in Romance, which Deadline selected as one of its top international dramas to watch in 2023, Behind Your Touch [working title] and social commentary shows such as Bloodhounds.
Part two of revenge drama The Glory, which was last week’s most-watched non-English TV show on Netflix with more than 80M viewing hours, arrives later this year.
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