Reporter Liu Wanxin / comprehensive report
Netflix has attracted more and more users who follow Korean dramas since “Squid Game” became a crazy craze around the world. According to official data, more than 60% of its members have watched Korean dramas in 2022. Netflix also officially released it on the 17th In addition to the Korean dramas and movies that are scheduled to be released in 2023, the strong lineup includes sequels of popular series such as “Sweet Home”, “DP: Deserter”, “Dark Glory”.
Starring Park Seo-joon and Han So-hee, “The Capital Monster” is set in Seoul in 1945. Kim Woo-bin and Song Seung-heon’s “Doomsday Knight” tells the story of the world in 2071. Due to severe air pollution, human beings are forced to rely on breathing masks to survive. The action drama series “Song of Thieves” regarding the Korean War during the Occupation Period starred Kim Nam-gil, Seo Hyun, Yoo Jae-myung and others.
▲ “Capital Monster”. (Photo/Netflix provided)
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▲ “Knight of Doom”. (Photo/Netflix provided)
Fans of the series have been eagerly awaiting the return of series sequels this year, including “Sweet Home”, “DP: Deserter” and “Dark Glory”. Among them, the second part of “Dark Glory” is scheduled to be launched in March. The previous first part accumulated 82.48 million viewing hours in the week when it was launched on January 2, and won the ratings champion of non-English programs, setting a new standard for Korean drama series of monster genre “Sweet Home” will portray a more grand world view and story line, and “DP: Deserter Pursuit” will also lead the audience to continue to hunt down deserters by the team of the first season.
▲ “Sweet Home 2”. (Photo/Netflix provided)
▲ “DP: Deserter Hunt 2”. (Photo/Netflix provided)
▲The second part of “Dark Glory” was launched in March. (Photo/Netflix provided)
Other new series launched this year are diverse, including the romantic drama “Into Your Time” (adapted from the Taiwanese drama “Want to See You”), “Behind Your Touch” starring Han Zhimin and Li Minqi (title undecided), and Currently in theaters, “Crash Course in Romance” starring Jeon Do-yeon and Jung Kyung-ho, “Destined With You” by Lu Yun and Cao Baoer, “My Goddess Roommate Doona” by Suzy and Yang Sejong, “King the Land” by Lee Jun-ho and Lim Yoon-ah, “Love Wars”, which will be launched on February 10, and “See You In My 19th Life”, which is adapted from the comic “Please advise me in this life”.
▲ “Walking into Your Time” is adapted from the Taiwanese drama “Want to See You”. (Photo/Netflix provided)
▲ “My Goddess Roommate Doona”. (Photo/Netflix provided)
▲ “King the Land”. (Photo/Netflix provided)
▲ “See You In My 19th Life” is adapted from the comic “Please advise me in this life”. (Photo/Netflix provided)
In addition, there are social documentary and deceitful conspiracy “Hound Dog” (starring Woo Do-hwan, Lee Sang Er, Park Seung-woong, Xu Junhao), “Peerless Internet Celebrity” (starring Park Gui-young, Jiang Min-hyuk, Lee Dong-gun), “Masquerade Girl” (Ko Hyun-jung, Ahn Jae Hong, Yeom Hye-ran, Lin Zhenna), and “Morning Will Come in the Mental Ward” (starring Park Bo-young, Yeon Woo-jin), “Making the Latter” (starring Kim Hee-ae, Moon So-ri), “The Good Bad Mother” (Starring Luo Milan, Li Daoxuan, An Enzhen), and the doomsday theme “The Fool of Doom” (starring An Enzhen, Yoo Ah-in, Jeon Sung-woo), etc.
▲ “Morning will also usher in the mental ward”. (Photo/Netflix provided)