We have official confirmation that No Tail to Tell will premiere on Netflix on January 16, 2026. There will be 12 episodes.
We have official confirmation that No Tail to Tell will premiere on Netflix on January 16, 2026. There will be 12 episodes.
The streamer made the announcement at its Asia Pacific content showcase in Hong Kong. By Abid Rahman International Editor, Digital Disney+ announced a buzzy new original Korean drama and a surprise ...
These stories are about human connection, sacrifice, and the choices we make when everything falls apart. Aside from romance, which we all know has an excellent reputation in the Korean drama universe ...
“How could a woman know how to prepare a royal meal?” asks a palace cook in Netflix’s “Bon Appetit, Your Majesty.” Set five hundred years ago during Korea’s Joseon era, the hit period k-drama reveals ...
Warner Bros. Discovery has inked a partnership with Korean media company CJ ENM with the primary goal of creating a K-drama pipeline for HBO Max. Under the new multi-year partnership, HBO Max will ...
Get the adrenaline pumping with these K-dramas for this year’s K-Drama Day! Global OTT platform Rakuten Viki’s third annual International K-Drama Day is set to take place on September 26 this year. In ...
Korean TV series and the real locations used as dramatic backdrops have had an unexpected and positive impact on specific destinations and their economies, including local businesses. Vitali Raietskyi ...
Korean dramas, or K-dramas, are rapidly growing in popularity. In this feature, you'll find the best ones currently available to watch on Netflix. According to Netflix, more than 80% of global ...
Aline Fierobe, a web developer in Montreal, has stopped paying for streaming services like Netflix and HBO Max. She’s not saving money, though. In fact, she’s paying upward of $200 a month to watch ...
The global popularity of Korean culture is no longer a new phenomenon. This year alone, “K-Pop Demon Hunters” became the most-watched animated film on Netflix, the New York Times placed the Korean ...
The lauded South Korean auteur Hong Sangsoo is among the most prolific figures in world cinema: He directed the lightly magical romance “Right Now, Wrong Then” 10 years ago and since then has made ...