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Netflix (NFLX) to spend $500 million in South Korea in 2021

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Netflix said Thursday that it will spend $500 million this year on films and series produced in South Korea to broaden its growing slate of content from the country.

Korean filmmakers and stars gathered in Seoul where the U.S. streaming giant announced its investment plans and also previewed images from its upcoming slate of local-language series.

Netflix disclosed that as of the end of last year, the streaming service had 3.8 million paid subscribers in South Korea.

Over the last two years, we’ve seen the world falling in love with incredible Korean content, made in Korea and watched by the world on Netflix.

Ted Sarandos

co-CEO and chief content officer, Netflix

In the last five years — from 2015 to 2020 — Netflix invested $700 million to expand its slate of Korean content and established two purpose-built production facilities in the country. Besides acquiring rights to existing Korean content, Netflix has made more than 80 original shows and films locally, including the popular zombie thriller “Kingdom” from creator Kim Eun-hee.

“Over the last two years, we’ve seen the world falling in love with incredible Korean content, made in Korea and watched by the world on Netflix,” Ted Sarandos, co-CEO and chief content officer at Netflix, said via video at the event.

“Our commitment towards Korea is strong. We will continue to invest and collaborate with Korean storytellers across a wealth of genres and formats,” he added.

On Thursday, Netflix also announced two new original films out of South Korea.

South Korean cinema has gained international prominence in recent years.

Filmmaker Bong Joon-ho shot to global fame last year when his critically acclaimed movie “Parasite” dominated the awards season. It made history to become the first non-English language film to win the best picture Oscar at the Academy Awards.

Netflix, for its part, has turned its focus on Asia-Pacific in recent years as new subscriber growth in other parts of the world slowed on account of many people already having paid memberships.

The California-headquartered streaming giant is betting big on markets like South Korea, India and the whole Southeast Asia region to drive its future growth momentum. Netflix has created more than 200 Asian original series and films since 2016, according to Sarandos.

As of December 2020, Netflix reported more than 25 million paid memberships in the Asia-Pacific region compared to more than 200 million globally.

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South Korean model and actress, Song Yoo Jung, dead at 26

South Korean actress and model Song Yoo Jung died over the weekend, reports said Monday. 

The 26-year-old star died on Saturday and was laid to rest during a quiet, private funeral, her management company Sublime Artist Agency confirmed to Newsweek. 

“Actress Song Yoo Jung departed this life on January 23, 2021. In accordance with the wishes of her family, the funeral was held quietly and the funeral procession takes place on January 25,” the agency wrote in the statement, according to the outlet.  

“Song Yoo Jung was a friend of ours who always gave us joy with her bright smile, and she was a wonderful actress who acted with heated passion. Please pray for the repose of her soul so that she may rest in peace in a warm place.” 

The funeral was held at a branch of the Seoul Medical Center in the capital’s Gangnam district, the outlet reported, citing Yonhap News. 

Another local outlet, yclick.co.kr, said the woman’s cause of death could not be revealed, Newsweek reported. 

 “It’s impossible to know exactly what kind of worries she had,” an unnamed close friend of Jung told Osen, according to Newsweek. 

“It had been quite a while since she debuted in the entertainment industry and she worried that she didn’t get to properly shine in the spotlight of it. She also previously talked about her difficulties in life.” 

Jung, who’d appeared in a number of Korean dramas and was also featured in a music video for the K-pop group iKON, spoke to local media in 2019 about the challenges she faced with acting. 

“I tried to do my best given the situation I was in,” Jung told yclick.co.kr at the time, according to Newsweek. 

“I think this waiting period was necessary for me as well.” 

Jung made her debut on the big screen when she appeared in Golden Rainbow in 2013, the outlet reported. She has since appeared in Tell Me Your Wish in 2014, School 2017 in 2017 and the online series To My Name in 2019. She has also been featured in advertisements for home appliances, coffee and cosmetics and her Instagram includes dozens of modeling photos.



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