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A year later, still traumatized and unwilling to use the money out of guilt, Gi-hun receives an invitation card addressed to "Gganbu" and is shocked to find a weak but still alive Il-nam on his deathbed. Il-nam reveals he actually created the game to entertain the bored and wealthy like himself, choosing childhood games and participating in Gi ...
Live (Korean: 라이브; RR: Laibeu) is a 2018 South Korean television series starring Jung Yu-mi, Lee Kwang-soo, Bae Seong-woo and Bae Jong-ok. It aired on tvN from March 10 to May 6, 2018 every Saturday and Sunday at 21:00 . [2] [3] [1]
It also maintained the No.1 spot on the weekly Wavve drama chart for eight consecutive weeks, [13] and was listed as the most popular Korean drama series on Netflix in India, Malaysia, Philippines and Singapore and one of the top two in the U.S. [14] [15] The series received mixed reviews and lower-than-expected domestic TV viewership ratings ...
Evilive (Korean: 악인전기) is a 2023 South Korean television series starring Shin Ha-kyun, Kim Young-kwang, and Shin Jae-ha. It is an original drama of Genie TV, and is available for streaming on its platform. It also aired on ENA from October 14 to November 13, 2023, every Sunday and Monday at 22:00 for 10 episodes. [8] [9]
Live On (Korean: 라이브온; RR: Raibeu-on) is a South Korean television series starring Jung Da-bin, Hwang Min-hyun, Noh Jong-hyun, Yang Hye-ji, Yeonwoo and Choi Byung-chan. Written by Bang Yoo-jung and directed by Kim Sang-woo, [ 1 ] the series centers on a high school girl who joins her school's broadcasting club in order to catch the ...
Countless fans have already dipped their toe into the K-drama fandom—60 percent of Netflix subscribers have watched at least one Korean show—and the streaming giant has committed $2.5 billion ...
Life (Korean: 라이프; RR: Laipeu) is a 2018 South Korean television series written by Lee Soo-yeon and directed by Hong Jong-chan, starring Lee Dong-wook, Cho Seung-woo and Won Jin-ah. [4] The series aired on JTBC from July 23 to September 11, 2018 and is also available for streaming on Netflix. [5] [6] [7] [8]
KT Corporation announced the channel rebrand in April 2022 with the aim of transforming it into a top brand in Korean pay television. [1] SkyTV CEO Yoon Yong-phil said that they would create over 30 new drama series and 300 entertainment shows over the next three years for ENA and channels operated by SkyTV. [2]