Netflix continues to go big on South Korean content. The streamer on Monday unveiled a slate of seven upcoming Korean series and one film, collectively spanning reality, crime, sci-fi, romance, drama and more.
This broad uptick in K-content follows the March 13 release of season two of Kingdom, Netflix's breakthrough K-zombie series, which has become a fan favorite virtually everywhere in Asia. "Millions of people globally have already chosen to watch its second season," Netflix's Seoul office said in a statement. “From K-pop and K-food, to K-zombie and K-content, we’ve seen how much people in different parts of the world love Korean cultures and stories," said Minyoung Kim, vp Korean content. “It’s amazing to see how these Korea films and.