Jung Woo-sung and Lee Jung-jae and Jung Yu-mi and Lee Je-hoon now stretch out to the world

Domestic actors such as Jung Woo-sung and Lee Jung-jae are also breaking down barriers as domestic famous directors are expanding their opportunities for creation through collaboration with Netflix.Finding Korean content on Netflix is no longer strange or difficult.Like many overseas countries, the number of viewers around the world waiting for the release of contents has increased, and Netflix, which wants to make Korea an Asian cultural content hub, is also focusing on Korean content.Starting with Bong Joon-ho, directors Lee Jae-gyu, director Hwang Dong-hyuk, director Lee Kyung-mi and director Kim Sung-ho are continuing their new attempts with Netflex.The same is true for actors to be given as many opportunities as creators.Jung Yu-mi and Nam Joo-hyuk will announce their faces to 190 countries around the world with Ahn Eun-young, a health teacher directed by Lee Kyung-mi.Since all the schedules such as production, casting, and crank-up have received extraordinary attention both inside and outside the country, it is expected to be Netflix this year.Jeong Se-rang, who wrote the original novel, wrote the screenplay and depicts an episode that takes place when Ahn Eun-young, the exorcist and psychic, takes office as a health teacher at a private high school.Lee Jung-jae and Park Hae-soo set foot on Netflix with Hwang Dong-hyuks Squid Game.It is said that people who live as losers of life will participate in the question survival game with 10 billion won prize money and will start shooting in earnest soon.Lee Je-hoon draws on the story of a young man with Asperger syndrome and a man who suddenly became his guardian one day, who died while operating a relics company through Move to Heaven: I am a relics organizer.He plays the main character Sang-gu, and the new actor Tang Jun-sang plays the role of the group and plays the acting breath.Lee Je-hoon also experienced Netflix platform first with Yoon Sung-hyuns recently released movie Time of Hunting.
Domestic actors such as Jung Woo-sung and Lee Jung-jae are also breaking down barriers as domestic famous directors are expanding their opportunities for creation through collaboration with Netflix.Finding Korean content on Netflix is no longer strange or difficult.Like many overseas countries, the number of viewers around the world waiting for the release of contents has increased, and Netflix, which wants to make Korea an Asian cultural content hub, is also focusing on Korean content.Starting with Bong Joon-ho, directors Lee Jae-gyu, director Hwang Dong-hyuk, director Lee Kyung-mi and director Kim Sung-ho are continuing their new attempts with Netflex.The same is true for actors to be given as many opportunities as creators.Jung Yu-mi and Nam Joo-hyuk will announce their faces to 190 countries around the world with Ahn Eun-young, a health teacher directed by Lee Kyung-mi.Since all the schedules such as production, casting, and crank-up have received extraordinary attention both inside and outside the country, it is expected to be Netflix this year.Jeong Se-rang, who wrote the original novel, wrote the screenplay and depicts an episode that takes place when Ahn Eun-young, the exorcist and psychic, takes office as a health teacher at a private high school.Lee Jung-jae and Park Hae-soo set foot on Netflix with Hwang Dong-hyuks Squid Game.It is said that people who live as losers of life will participate in the question survival game with 10 billion won prize money and will start shooting in earnest soon.Lee Je-hoon draws on the story of a young man with Asperger syndrome and a man who suddenly became his guardian one day, who died while operating a relics company through Move to Heaven: I am a relics organizer.He plays the main character Sang-gu, and the new actor Tang Jun-sang plays the role of the group and plays the acting breath.Lee Je-hoon also experienced Netflix platform first with Yoon Sung-hyuns recently released movie Time of Hunting.

Domestic actors such as Jung Woo-sung and Lee Jung-jae are also breaking down barriers as domestic famous directors are expanding their opportunities for creation through collaboration with Netflix.

Finding Korean content on Netflix is no longer strange or difficult. Like many overseas countries, the number of viewers around the world waiting for the release of contents has increased, and Netflix, which wants to make Korea an Asian cultural content hub, is also focusing on Korean content.

Starting with Bong Joon-ho, directors Lee Jae-gyu, director Hwang Dong-hyuk, director Lee Kyung-mi and director Kim Sung-ho are continuing their new attempts with Netflex. The same is true for actors to be given as many opportunities as creators.

Jung Yu-mi and Nam Joo-hyuk will announce their faces to 190 countries around the world with Ahn Eun-young, a health teacher directed by Lee Kyung-mi. Since all the schedules such as production, casting, and crank-up have received extraordinary attention both inside and outside the country, it is expected to be Netflix this year. Jeong Se-rang, who wrote the original novel, wrote the screenplay and depicts an episode that takes place when Ahn Eun-young, the exorcist and psychic, takes office as a health teacher at a private high school.

Lee Jung-jae and Park Hae-soo set foot on Netflix with Hwang Dong-hyuk's 'Squid Game'. It is said that people who live as losers of life will participate in the question survival game with 10 billion won prize money and will start shooting in earnest soon.

Lee Je-hoon draws on the story of a young man with Asperger syndrome and a man who suddenly became his guardian one day, who died while operating a relics company through Move to Heaven: I am a relics organizer. He plays the main character Sang-gu, and the new actor Tang Jun-sang plays the role of the group and plays the acting breath. Lee Je-hoon also experienced Netflix platform first with Yoon Sung-hyun's recently released movie 'Time of Hunting'.