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“Horror/thrillers is one of the reasons I continue to be engaged in K-dramas,” she said. “While romantic comedies were the reason I got into K-dramas, and though I still enjoy them, they are more predictable and comforting. The horror and thriller K-dramas are more exciting and mysterious.
Since Netflix’s success with K-dramas — especially with “Squid Game” — other major OTT platforms such as Disney+, Apple TV+ and Paramount+ have followed suit, releasing K-dramas to a global audience. Prime Video launched itsits investment in Korean content. Thanks to these global streaming services, even shows that weren’t very popular with Korean audiences can nowThe advent of streaming popularized new formats for K-dramas.
“Netflix is giving a platform for Korean content that would otherwise struggle to be on mainstream television,” Tizzard said. “It’s hard to put the violence of “” on domestic Korean television. I think is giving Korean dramas a safe space — a home that they otherwise might not have found.”Still, programs with graphic content make up only a small fraction of K-dramas produced every year.
“There are discussions on IP rights and whether Korean creators are being compensated fairly,” Jeong said. Netflix doesn’t pay residuals to Korean
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