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Gong Yoo, Bae Doona, & Lee Joon Give a Sneak Peek of Their New Series The Silent Sea + Talk about How They Enjoyed Filming

Feb 26, 2021 04:33 AM EST Cast of the upcoming sci-fi series The Silent Sea Gong Yoo, Bae Doona, and Lee Joon shared their thoughts about the project. (Photo : Netflix Korea Instagram) In a recent event of Netflix See What s Next Korea 2021 held on the 25th of February, some of the cast and production team of the upcoming movie and drama projects attended the special occasion to talk about their own projects. The forthcoming sci-fi horror thriller series The Silent Sea is expected to be set in the future, the time where desertification has left the earth with insufficient food and water. Meanwhile, a special group of individuals is in charge with recovering mysterious samples from a deserted research site on the moon.

Netflix shows confidence in streaming war, unveils must-watch original series

Netflix shows confidence in streaming war, unveils must-watch original series
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Netflix is pouring in $500 million to create originals from South Korea

First still cuts of Jun Ji Hyun, Gong Yoo, Jung Hae In, GOT7 s Youngjae, & more in 9 new Netflix original K-series coming this year

On February 25, Netflix Korea hosted its annual See What s Next Korea 2021 online press event, discussing the biggest year yet for Korean producti…

Netflix to invest $500 million in Korean content; unveils new K-dramas, movies this year

Published February 25, 2021, 5:57 PM (Clockwise from top left) ‘The Silent Sea,’ ‘Hellbound,’ ‘D.P.,’ ‘Love Alarm 2,’ ‘So Not Worth It,’ ‘Kingdom: Ashin of the North’ and ‘Kim Minyoung’ (Netflix)  Video streaming giant Netflix is aggressively expanding its presence in Korea as it unveiled its plans to produce more K-dramas and movies this year.  Netflix held its “See What’s Next Korea 2021” presentation on YouTube on Feb. 25 wherein it revealed its roadmap to bring more Korean content to its global audience.  Kim Minyoung, Netflix’s vice president for Korea, Southeast Asia, Australia and New Zealand, said so far, Netflix has invested more than 770 billion won (about $694 million) in Korean content. Of the 200 Netflix Original content, 80 are Korean. 

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