If they go by newly launched webtoon version of show which focussed on their childhood then they def have childhood…
oh no, that WEBTOON is in fact covering prequel & sequel to the show as announced by jtbc. Can we have one romance drama without the fate & destiny bs 😭 when will they’re evolve
Yeah no longer being teased for this year lol. Maybe 2024 release then. They already have 8 originals + cable-production dramas which would be enough for this year.
Netflix is actually doubling down on international appeal for both. Both shows are getting a 'Hindi' dub for Indian markets on July 13th & June 29th respectively. Please still opt for subtitles for best experience lol. SYIM19L is getting English dub on June 29 too.
Netflix is actually doubling down on international appeal for this and SYIM19L. Both shows are getting a 'Hindi' dub for Indian markets on July 13th & June 29th respectively. Please still opt for subtitles for best experience lol.
In all fairness, a lot of people don't have time to watch both so there will still be many who choose one over…
uh, your comment makes no sense... one is definitely gonna affect the other. (imo that one will be king the land due to the genre). domestic viewership will be affected and international doesn't matter all that much because they're exclusive to the same platform
As someone who tracks Netflix releases for K-dramas, there’s a surprising lack of confirmation for India-release at air date (June 17) even though this is one of those rare shows getting release date launch in many European Netflix countries. The country is a big market & has always received dramas at the same time as SEA & even earlier/with dubs sometimes. Even See You in My 19th Life is being released in India 2 weeks later than airing date with Hindi dub. Is this the new era for Netflix K-content with staggered releases expanding to more countries?
Netflix for the first time will be dubbing non-in-home production as they air. Hindi & English dub of See You in my 19th Life will be available starting June 29.
Earlier they released dubbed version for only shows they produce and drop at the same time. For others, it used to come out much later after release. I hope fans who can, prefer subtitles.
What is even the definition of dark in k-dramaland for I-fans lol? Dramas like Beyond Evil/Hometown are dark, this is not. This is fun drama lol. And I really don't get the "omg i need the romcoms back" like girl, It's literally the way it's always been. We get different eras every 2-3 years. There have been times with less romcoms tbh. Now not wanting cliche, cheesy romcoms is my personal preference but to pretend that diversity in genres with actually decent storytelling is not better is very weird.
You see why I advocate for 12 Eps. or less at least? I do not want 16 episodes just to fill slots. Still not as bad as some dramas that fall miserably at 8th ep. BUT making her sick again for the last 2? Man, I hate it here lol. This is why streamers that give freedom of episode length and numbers are better than network who force showmakers to fill slots.
I thought I was the only one who liked the lack of Roy in this ep. (until there wasn't) but I guess I'm not. He's fine as a character when he's in his boundaries but other times, man, I hate the "come to me" or friendship but with end goal in mind shit.
Earlier they released dubbed version for only shows they produce and drop at the same time. For others, it used to come out much later after release. I hope fans who can, prefer subtitles.
I thought I was the only one who liked the lack of Roy in this ep. (until there wasn't) but I guess I'm not. He's fine as a character when he's in his boundaries but other times, man, I hate the "come to me" or friendship but with end goal in mind shit.