Here are all the Netflix Korea Originals to watch out for this year

Netflix has announced that it will officially start producing Korean original shows and films together with Korean creators.  

On Thursday, Netflix Korea’s vice president for content Minyoung Kim told the press during the See What’s Next for Netflix Korea 2021 virtual event that the world’s leading streaming entertainment service is investing nearly $500 million in Korean content.  

To support their foundation for locally-made content, they secured two content studios. 

Minyoung emphasized that their goal is to join hands with Korean content creators so that they can enjoy greater creative freedom.  

“We will not forget where we started, nor will we be blinded by price. We will always do our best to share excellent Korean content with the global audience, regardless of nationality, culture, age, gender, language and lifestyle,” she said.  

For this much-awaited partnership, they have already released the titles of the shows and films you should watch out for this year.  

The Silent Sea  

This space mystery thriller directed by Choi Hang-yong and topbilled by Korean superstars Bae Doo-na (Kingdom) and Gong Yoo (Train To Busan) is set in a future where food and water are already scarce on Earth. My Father is a Stranger actor Lee Joon also joins the cast.

The show follows the story of an exploration team set out to a research base on the moon. 

D.P.  

A military drama directed by Han Jun-hee and starring Jung Hae-in, Koo Kyo-hwan, Kim Sung-kyun and Son Seok-koo, is based on a webtoon by Kim Bo-tong that collected over 10 million views for its true-to-life portrayal of the brutal violence and human rights violations committed in the military.  

My Name 

This revenge drama starring World of the Married’s Han So Hee and Itaewon Class’ Ahn Bo Young is a fist-clenching story tackling the harsh truths uncovered by an undercover woman in the police force.  

Move To Heaven  

The original series directed by Kim Sung-ho and starring Lee Je-hoon and Tang Jun-sang follows the life of a man named Geu-ru with Asperger’s syndrome and his guardian Sang-gu as they start a trauma cleansing business to discover stories left behind by the deceased.  

Squid Game 

Directed by Hwang Dong-hyuk with stars Lee Jung-jau and Park Hae-soo, this thrilling series is about the people who participated in a mysterious survival game with a 40-million-dollar prize. With all this at stake, players turn desperate enough to risk their lives for cash.  

Love Alarm Season 2 

Did you miss Love Alarm? Well, it’s back for another season! The series explores the unresolved feelings of the first love of Jojo, Sun-oh and Hye-yeon. It captures different aspects of a society where the number of hearts on Love Alarm becomes so valuable, it affects a person’s social status.  

Kingdom: Ashin of the North 

Loved Kingdom? Have another dose of Kingdom with its sidesequel from Season 2. This time around, the story follows the story of Ashin, the heiress to a northern Jurchen town, and the secret behind the resurrection plant.  

So Not Worth It 

This sitcom’s star-studded cast includes GOT7’s Youngjae and G-IDLE’s Minnie! It follows the lives of international students in a university dormitory in Seoul.  

Paik’s Spirit 

This reality series features Paik Jong-won sitting down for drinks with various Korean celebrities and professionals as they talk about drinking and life.  

Netflix partnered with Paik for its first reality series where he introduces Korean alcoholic beverages, food and culture to the audience.  

Night in Paradise 

The film directed by Park Hoon-jung is about a man targeted by a criminal gang and a woman cornered to a dead end in life. Uhm Tae-goo, Jeon Yeo-been and Cha Seung-won lead the cast.

Lee Su-geun: The Sense Coach 

This Netflix Original stand-up special jam-packed with gratifying ad-lib jokes that Lee Su-geun uses as he coaches with his nunchi — members of the audience who often get pushed around and constantly worry about what others think.  

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