
Netflix Confirms 'The Facade of Love' — A Dream Cast for a Dark Romance
Netflix has confirmed The Facade of Love starring Lee Dong-wook, Jeon So-nee, Jung Yu-mi, and Lee Jong-won, directed by The World of the Married's Mo Wan-il.

Netflix has confirmed The Facade of Love starring Lee Dong-wook, Jeon So-nee, Jung Yu-mi, and Lee Jong-won, directed by The World of the Married's Mo Wan-il.

It is one of the more unexpected admissions you will hear from a Korean actress at the height of her career: "I would rather the public did not know I am marrie...

JTBC's new drama Everyone Is Fighting Their Own Worthlessness premieres April 18, starring Oh Jeong-se, Koo Kyo-hwan, and Ko Yoon-jeong in a dark comedy about success and self-worth.

BEEF Season 2 premieres April 16 with Korean Oscar winners Song Kang-ho and Youn Yuh-jung alongside Oscar Isaac and Carey Mulligan, marking the moment K-Hollywood stops being an experiment.

Jang Dong-min, Korea's unbeaten brain survival champion, is now designing a Netflix show with Blood Game director Hyun Jung-wan. Here's what his role says about the genre's global future.

Two years after its tvN finale, Wedding Impossible returned to Netflix Korea's top-10. How the algorithm, short-form viral content, and LGBTQ+ representation are driving its second life.

EJAE, the Korean-American songwriter behind 'Golden' from KPop Demon Hunters, won 2 Oscars in 2026 — 10 years after being rejected by SM Entertainment.

XO, Kitty Season 3 debuted at Netflix No. 1 worldwide — and the Korean story behind its global success is bigger than one show.

Song Hye-kyo did not do anything elaborate. She cooked a meal for a friend's birthday, took a photo, and shared it online. It was the kind of thing people do ev...

Woo Do-hwan added 13kg of muscle for Bloodhounds Season 2, which dropped on Netflix on April 3. The actor explains why the physical work was the easier part.

Rain reveals he binge-watched Hunting Dogs Season 1 before joining the cast as Baek Jeong — a near-perfect boxing villain. Netflix drops April 3.

Netflix's 'If Wishes Could Kill' (기리고) is the platform's first Korean YA horror series — a deliberate bet at the intersection of K-drama school horror and the global appetite Wednesday validated for teen horror.