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Connect (Korean: 커넥트; RR: Keonekteu) is a South Korean television series directed by Takashi Miike, starring Jung Hae-in, Go Kyung-pyo, and Kim Hye-jun.Based on a webtoon of the same name, the series depicts a mysterious story that occurs when a man who has been deprived of a part of his body by organ hunters, connects with a person who has received an organ transplant. [2]
Connection was announced to air on SBS TV in the first half of 2024. [26] A special teaser of the series was released on December 29, 2023. [29] SBS' production team confirmed that the series would air on May 24, 2024, every Friday and Saturday at 22:00 . [30] It is also available to stream on Wavve, Coupang Play, Kocowa and Vidio. [31] [32]
No. Title Directed by Original release date; 1 "Surveillance" Arianna LaPenne: August 2, 2020 (): 2 "Poop" Arianna LaPenne: August 2, 2020 (): 3 "Dust" Alyse Walsh
Pinoy Big Brother: Connect was first revealed during the October 18, 2020, episode of ASAP Natin 'To!, along with new audition mechanics for this newest season. [6] As the season was held during the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines, the auditions and its program were held using Kumu, a Filipino online streaming platform. [11]
The series is directed by Khan Lee, director of films such as Desert Dream (2007), and written by Lee Soo-eun, who wrote the series Life (2018) and the famous legal drama Stranger. [10] It is produced by Ace Factory, Arc Media, and an original series for the Disney Streaming platform including Disney+ 's Star Hub and Hulu .
Drama Connections is a BBC One documentary series which looks at the stories behind the production of some of Britain's most popular drama television programmes, showing how they tie in with the production of other drama shows (hence the name). The shows feature interviews with some of the cast and crew of the subject programme, as well as ...
On September 22, 1994, TV audiences got six new pals with the cast of the hit NBC series Friends. Now, decades later, we’ve watched Jennifer Aniston (Rachel Green), Courteney Cox (Monica Geller ...
The cast listing should not contain an episode count, such as "(6 episodes)" or "(episodes 1–6)", to indicate the number of episodes in which the actor or character appeared. If an actor misses an episode due to a real-world occurrence, such as an injury, this can be noted in the character's description or "Production" section, supported by a ...