did they pushed back boyfriend on demand?? cause inguk said it will release febTwo Netflix series same month?
I can understand this, but from 2024 up until now, Netflix has shifted drama release schedules back and forth several times. For example, As You Stood By moved from September to November. Cashero was pushed from October to late December (which likely happened because Typhoon Family was also airing on Netflix in October), and TPOC also had its release schedule changed more than once.
I don’t know if you’ll read this or not, but as someone who often waits for Netflix dramas, never trust airing rumors unless they come directly from Netflix’s official accounts. And you really need to be patient, because Netflix is always slow unlike Disney+ or cable TV, which are much more consistent in announcing their yearly lineups.
did they pushed back boyfriend on demand?? cause inguk said it will release febTwo Netflix series same month?
I think Netflix pushed back BOD because the January drama (CLBT) is a romance, and they’re both part of the TUDUM lineup for international promotion. So The Art of Sarah was moved up to avoid overlap. It’s also very possible to have two dramas in one month, since Netflix usually releases more than 12 dramas every year.
Netflix already announced 4 dramas to be released in Q1 and dropped the first look/ sneak peak few days ago, but…
Honestly, the four dramas announced yesterday are titles that are meant to be promoted more widely on an international level, not just regionally. Netflix is also one of those platforms that’s always late in announcing their yearly lineup—just like last year, when Melo Movie dropped its trailer before What’s Next 2025 was even revealed. For now, let’s just wait and see—What’s on Netflix 2026 will probably be released toward the end of this month or in early February. Hope it helps
They talked about it maybe you missed,it's because when the killer committed his first murder before killing her…
In my opinion, this behavior is psychopathic, because in the end, the person seems to realize that someone has figured out their "game." Then, they want others to pay attention to them especially in episode 9, where the killer purposely sends another puzzle piece through a national TV broadcast ... it is?
At that time, Yeon Sang-ho said he was ready to make season two. But from the article I read (not an official one from Netflix), it seems unlikely because the anime's world-building is still incomplete or not fully developed (I might be wrong, so please correct me) so it's hard to make it happen to s2.
I feel like the producers are still suffering from their success with TRAIN TO BUSAN. Everything they popped out…
Hi! I agree with you about the pacing. I think Parasyte could be much better in 8/10 episodes because even the pilot episode feels rushed. But from what I've read and gathered from the news about the post-production of this drama, the issue lies with the budget. So the production team had to cut it down to six episodes, whether they wanted to or not. As for effort (I'm not sure what you mean by effort), it doesn't seem to be the case because the post-production process took over two years in editing. I've read that Yeon Sangho admitted to that, their editing process is very long, and I assume it's because they didn't want the CG to deviate too far from the manga itself.
But well, at least this drama can still be watched to kill time during your free time =))
I don’t know if you’ll read this or not, but as someone who often waits for Netflix dramas, never trust airing rumors unless they come directly from Netflix’s official accounts. And you really need to be patient, because Netflix is always slow unlike Disney+ or cable TV, which are much more consistent in announcing their yearly lineups.
But well, at least this drama can still be watched to kill time during your free time =))