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Jung Woo-sung stays silent at first press appearance since child revelation
HONG KONG — For the first time since confirming he had fathered a child out of wedlock with model Moon Ga-bi, actor Jung Woo-sung appeared before the press to take questions, but the veteran actor was reserved throughout the appearance. Jung attended the Disney+ Originals Preview event held Thursday in Hong Kong, promoting his upcoming series, "Made in Korea." The showcase, which unveiled Disney+’s 2026 APAC and global content lineup, drew some 400 reporters from across the region. Known for his
Nov. 13, 2025 -
Korean dramas get spotlight as Disney+ unveils 2026 APAC power slate
Korea Herald correspondent HONG KONG — Disney+ on Thursday unveiled its upcoming slate of titles, a mix of global releases and a strong lineup of Asia Pacific originals, during a major showcase event held in Hong Kong. The event largely spotlighted the streaming platform's upcoming Korean originals for 2026, headlined by “Made in Korea,” starring two of Korea’s top actors, Jung Woo-sung and Hyun Bin. The highly anticipated series is set to premiere Dec. 24. “‘Made in Korea’ has a certain power i
Nov. 13, 2025 -
'Squid Game' star Lee You-mi finds power in fragility in 'As You Stood By'
Learning life’s toughest lessons often begins with empathy — the ability to inhabit someone else’s pain. Few professions demand a level of emotional surrender quite like acting. In the new Netflix Korean psychological thriller "As You Stood By," Lee You-mi embodies that challenge, portraying a terrified wife trapped in an abusive marriage — a role she says made her stronger and helped her grow in a healthy way. The series follows Hee-soo (Lee) and Eun-soo (Jeon So-nee), two close friends who con
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Titles, romances and drinks: inside K-drama offices
Like much of workplace television around the world, K-dramas often unfold within the office walls, where ambition, romance and rivalry are part of the daily grind. Yet Korea’s office dramas carry a distinctly local flavor. They follow a social choreography unique to Korean work culture — from hoesik (after-work gatherings) to the tradition of addressing colleagues by title rather than by name. To international viewers, these customs may seem both fascinating and foreign. But within K-dramas, the
Nov. 10, 2025 -
K-beauty artists take over New York in 'Perfect Glow'
Nearly every facet of Korean culture seems to have gone global, from K-pop and K-dramas to K-food. Now, K-beauty is taking its turn in the spotlight. "Perfect Glow" brings K-beauty to the streets of Manhattan, where some of Korea’s most popular makeup artists bring their craft to an international clientele. The show follows their journey as they open a pop-up beauty salon in New York City, offering makeovers to locals eager to experience K-beauty firsthand. The elite lineup includes makeup artis
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Two women and one dead man — new thriller hits Netflix
A gripping new thriller about two women who conspire to kill an abusive husband — led by breakout actors from “Squid Game” and “Parasyte: The Grey” — is soon to release on Netflix. “As You Stood By” follows Hee-soo (Lee You-mi) and Eun-soo (Jeon So-nee), two close friends who conspire to murder Hee-soo’s violent husband. The drama series is adapted from Hideo Okuda’s acclaimed Japanese novel “Naomi and Kanako,” with the Korean remake reimagining the story through the lens of female solidarity an
Nov. 5, 2025 -
Tving launches in Japan
Korean streaming platform Tving, home to hit originals such as "Lovely Runner" and "Transit Love," will become available in Japan starting Wednesday. According to Tving, the platform entered into a strategic partnership with Disney+ and will officially roll out a dedicated hub, titled Tving Collection, within Disney+ Japan. The launch marks both Tving’s debut in Japan and the first time Disney+ has created a dedicated streaming brand hub within its platform in the Asia-Pacific region. Tving desc
Nov. 4, 2025 -
Ji Chang-wook returns for revenge in 'The Manipulated' on Disney+
Korean heartthrob Ji Chang-wook is once again driven by vengeance in the upcoming Disney+ original thriller, "The Manipulated." The series marks a rare film-to-series adaptation for Disney+ Korea, bringing director Park Shin-woo and Ji back together to reinterpret Park’s 2017 action hit "Fabricated City" through a fresh lens. At the story’s core is a premise familiar to the original: Tae-joong (Ji Chang-wook), an ordinary man whose life is upended after being falsely accused of a brutal crime, d
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From 'oppa' to 'ajumma': How honorifics shape K-drama
If you’re a K-drama fan, chances are you’ve come across the world of Korean honorifics -- those small yet powerful words that can define entire relationships. In a language built around relationships, these titles, from "oppa" and "eonni" to "seonbae" and "hubae," serve as emotional cues that drive storytelling and shape character dynamics in ways that English subtitles cannot replicate. Here, we explore some of the most commonly used terms that shape the subtle subtext of K-drama storytelling.
Nov. 2, 2025 -
Kim Yoo-jung embraces her dark side in 'Dear X'
"I'm, like, negative 100 percent," Kim Yoo-jung said Thursday at CGV Yongsan in Seoul when asked about her sync rate with her character Baek Ah-jin. "I got so swept up playing her that I barely checked the monitor. But that's obviously not who I am." She'd just spent the better part of the press conference explaining how she plays a top actor who, wearing a mask of perfection, crushes anyone standing in her way. This is the star of Tving's "Dear X," the upcoming 12-episode series based on a hit
Oct. 31, 2025 -
'Squid Game' star Lee Jung-jae returns to Korean TV with a rom-com about chasing different roles
"I'm starting to think she brought me on just to mess with me," Lee Jung-jae said during Tuesday's online press conference, only half-joking. "I keep asking, 'Why are you treating me like this?' The Emmy winner for "Squid Game" is making his return to Korean television after wrapping three seasons of the Netflix survival drama, and he's picked something deliberately lighter: "Nice to Not Meet You," a rom-com that's all banter, casual misunderstandings, and zero deadly games that drench you in bl
Oct. 29, 2025 -
More real than reality: 'I'm Solo' producer on why the show works
South Korea is awash with reality dating shows. But one program stands out above the rest: "I’m Solo." Unlike most dating shows, "I’m Solo" aired on SBS Plus and ENA does not feature glamorous casts. Instead, its contestants resemble the neighbor next door. They are office workers, small business owners or civil servants seeking actual partners. Through “I’m Solo,” a total of 12 couples have gone on to marry. For viewers, the appeal lies not in romance itself but in the raw, sometimes awkward, w
Oct. 29, 2025 -
‘Physical: Asia’ brings sports icons together for Olympic-like showdown
Netflix Korea’s smash-hit reality franchise "Physical" is back -- this time on a continental scale with "Physical: Asia," featuring sports icons from across the region battling it out to be crowned the “top physical.” Building on the global buzz of its first two seasons in 2023 and 2024, "Physical: Asia" marks the franchise’s first-ever nation-versus-nation competition. The new season brings together 48 contestants from eight countries -- Australia, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Mongolia, the Philipp
Oct. 24, 2025 -
New Mexican teen romance adapts K-drama style in bold genre crossover
A new Mexican TV series is turning heads for doing something rare. Not only is it inspired by Korean dramas, it looks and feels like one. Set to premiere Oct. 27 on Mexico’s Canal 5 (part of the TelevisaUnivision network), "Contrato de Corazones, Tu y Yo" (Heart Contract, You and Me) is a 20-episode romantic drama that borrows directly from the visual and narrative playbook of K-dramas. It blends slow-motion edits, dreamlike cinematography and emotionally layered teen romance in a clear homage t
Oct. 24, 2025 -
House in Seoul, big company job — 'The Dream Life of Mr. Kim' asks what success means
JTBC’s new series “The Dream Life of Mr. Kim” arrives with a Korean title as attention-grabbing as it is telling: “The Story of General Manager Kim Who Goes to a Big Company with a House in Seoul” — a phrase that encapsulates the aspirations of everyday Koreans. The dramedy delivers a mix of comedy, melancholy and realism. It follows Kim Nak-soo, a man who is confident he’s checked off every box on the societal scorecard. He has a house in Seoul’s fiercely competitive housing market, a secure gi
Oct. 22, 2025