Courtesy of Netflix
Netflix s new production bases in Korea will include six stages spanning 9,000 square meters at YCDSMC
Reflecting the global power and popularity of the country s cultural output, Netflix has spent approximately $700 million on Korean movies and TV series in just the past five years.
Netflix is doubling down on South Korean content, a reflection of the East Asian nation s cultural influence globally.
The streamer said Thursday that it has signed leases on two production facilities outside of Seoul so that it can feed the demand of subscribers around the world who are eager to watch more original Korean series and films.
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Netflix Sets Up Two New Production Facilities in Korea
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