Netflix Announces a series of dramas that are ready to air 2022, what are you waiting for?
Demand for Korean content increased sharply in 2021 because Netflix customers spent six times more time watching Korean programs at the end of last year.
Netflix finally announced a series of dramas that were ready to air in 2022 on Wednesday (1/19). There are around 25 Korean-language works, including five original films that are expected to be able to follow in the footsteps of the success of “Squid Game” last year.
“In an effort to continue the success of Korean storytelling, Netflix will release more than 25 Korean content this year. We will provide exclusive and high-quality creative stories like Netflix which meets the request of viewers,” Netflix said.
“Last year, it was important that Netflix hand in hand with Korean content makers to open a new era for Korean-made events enjoyed globally. This partnership helps the South Korean show the center of the global trend,” added Netflix.
Among the 25 Korean-language works that will be released by Netflix in 2022, the Zombie Dystopian series “All of US Are Dead” will be the first to make its global premier on January 28. This drama is residuously in high school where the Zombie Virus is quoted.
Next is the UA Netflix drama that will air together on January 12, namely “Forecasting Love and Weather” and “Twenty Five Twenty One”. Then there is “Thirty Nine” which will be broadcast on February 16.
Some dramas that have not been shopped on the show schedule are “Business Proporals”, “Juvenile Justice”, “Tomorrow”, “The Sound of Magic”, “Money Heist: Korea – Joint Economic Area”, “Remarriage & Desire”, “Glitch”, “The Accidental Narco” to “Somebody”.
The other drama that Netflix was immediately presented, namely “The Fabulous”, “A Family Model”, “Black Knight” to “Love To Hate You”. In addition, Netflix will also show interesting films such as “Jung E”, “20th Century Girl”, “Seoul Vibe”, “Carter”, “Yacha” to “Love and Leashes” (February 11).
Meanwhile, it was said that the demand for South Korean content increased sharply in 2021 because Netflix customers spent six times more time watching Korean events at the end of last year than the last two years. Among a series of projects above, which one have you been waiting for? (wk / charity)
Netflix Announces a series of dramas that are ready to air 2022, what are you waiting for?
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