After hits like SquidGame, Netflix is going all in on its Korean content by adding many more movies and TV shows to its sprawling slate for 2023.
Netflix is expanding its Korean content by adding more titles to its sprawling slate for 2023. Still the undisputed king of streaming in terms of total subscribers, Netflix has been continually expanding its slate of original series and movies over the past decade since they started producing them. In recent years, Netflix has broadened its horizons to include Korean content, both movies and series.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY Now, for the year to come, Netflix has unveiled its largest lineup of Korean content to date. Per The Hollywood Reporter, the 2023 slate includes a slew of shows returning for new seasons, including Sweet Home, D.P., and The Glory. Netflix's lineup includes several new romantic dramas – Behind Your Touch, Crash Course in Romance, King The Land, Destined With You, and See You In My 19th Life — and one non-romantic drama, The Good Bad Mother.
Netflix's continued support of Korean content has not only allowed these shows and movies to reach larger audiences, but some of it has become the most popular content the streaming service has to offer. In the past year, Korean movies and TV shows have regularly landed in Netflix's global top 10 list in over 90 countries.
Can Netflix Produce Another Squid Game-Level Hit? With Netflix expanding its slate of Korean series, they are surely hoping to find another Squid Game-level hit, which they just might do by offering some similar titles. Survival, one of the defining themes of Squid Game, is present in some of Netflix's most anticipated K-content for 2023.
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