The live action series from Shueisha and tomorrow studios set sail. August 31 on Netflix.
Netflix revealed an exciting Japanese slate of unscripted content, from outrageous variety shows to unique dating formats.
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Starring Ji Chang Wook, “Squid Game” icon Wi Ha Jun, and Lim Semi, step back onto the crime-ridden streets of 1990s Seoul in this upcoming fast-paced drama.
The series premieres on August 23 and will be streaming via Netflix.
Fan Events begin August 24 in the US and will continue in France, Indonesia, Japan, Italy, Philippines, Thailand, Germany, Brazil, and Mexico.
Suho as Seon Woo: “I had to deliberately speak a little bit slower.”
The trailer, unveiled alongside the teaser poster, marks the beginning of the time-slip romance.
“They are all such skilled actors that even if they were acting separately, their emotions, tone, and manner were perfectly synchronized, which surprised me.”
Tickets to 2023 KIM SEJEONG 1st CONCERT in Manila will be on-sale beginning Saturday, August 19 at 10AM via TicketNet.
“Moving” tells the story of students with superpowers, and their parents–also with special abilities–who try to hide their secrets from the world.
“The Moon” is sci-fi, but it touches on humanity; the irony is intriguing and is another reason why it’s worth watching.
Set for release on September 13 exclusively on Disney+, this new series stars famed voice actors Rie Miyazawa, Yosuke Kubozuka, Honoka Yoshida, and Issey Ogata.
“The Moon” premieres exclusively in Philippine cinemas on August 16.
Korean tentpole title “Moving” to premiere August 9 amid full slate of new drama series and music-documentaries from Korea, and Japanese live-action and anime.
Korean actor Jung Hae In safely arrived in Manila for his Manila fan meeting at the New Frontier Theater.
Being a fan of space movies, Doh Kyung-soo had a dream of “someday being able to work on a film set in space,” shares the actor, who stars in the upcoming film The Moon.
Get ready to enter a world of superhuman powers in the newest action thriller K-drama “Moving,” one of this year’s most highly anticipated shows, available exclusively on Disney+ this August 9, 2023.
Ahead of its much-anticipated debut on Netflix on August 18, upcoming series Mask Girl is setting the stage for its intriguing story through three main posters and a new trailer.
iKON safely arrived in Manila for the Manila leg of their concert tour.
Their agencies confirmed their dating news.
With Ma Taehwa in prison, a new criminal mastermind will rise up to exact revenge on the first responders.
The “Black Knight” star unites with Director of Bloodhounds.
Set eight years after the dramatic events of the first season, season two returns with new episodes released every Saturday and Sunday.
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From “Behind Your Touch” to “Doona!” A stellar lineup of K-Romance Awaits.
Three other awards for Disney+ originals include Best Supporting Male Actor for “Big Bet,” Best Female Newcomer for “Revenge of Others” and Popular Star award for cThe Zone: Survival Mission’
Starring Park Hae-jin, Park Sung-woong, and Lim Ji-yeon, this highly anticipated series will keep you on the edge of your seat.