![]() And it’s only upward from here: Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos met with South Korea’s President Yoon Suk-yeol in Washington in April and announced that the company will invest $2.5 billion in the country for the next four years, including in the creation of new series, movies, and unscripted shows. It’s the streamer’s biggest line-up of Korean content to date, a testament to the unabated global popularity of South Korean entertainment. Whatever the reason, the 16-episode Korean drama The Glory became a crowd favorite this year, and now ranks as the fifth most popular non-English TV show ever on Netflix, joining the growing list of South Korea’s blockbuster offerings on the platform.Īfter releasing the first batch of episodes in December last year, The Glory’s final eight episodes were among the 34 Korean titles that Netflix said it will release this year. The drama follows the story of two lawyers who became business partners after the other builds a law cafe in the others building to sell coffee and give legal advice at the same time. In an effort to increase the number of Korean shows on Netflix, shows like A Korean Odyssey and Live were phenomenal additions to the library. Lee Seung Gi Lee Seung Gi recently starred in the legal rom-com drama 'The Law Cafe' with 'Korean Odyssey' co-star Lee Se Young. ![]() Two popular and beloved Netflix Original k-dramas will be leaving the service in March 2023, A Korean Odyssey and Live. Young entrepreneurs aspiring to launch virtual dreams into reality compete for success and love in the cutthroat world of Koreas high-tech industry. Maybe it’s the visceral, almost triggering, based-on-a-true-story depiction of school bullies searing a victim’s skin with a curling iron, or maybe it’s how the victim methodically plots her revenge against her assailants years later. Published on February 22nd, 2023, 7:10 am EST. ![]()
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