That's actually more than Netflix originals usually get.
I said more than Netflix originals *usually* get.
If you look at last year, most had 6-8 episodes, including Parsyte: The Grey (6), Hierarchy (7), The 8 Show (8), The Trunk (8), The Frog (8), A Killer Paradox (8) etc.
As in never happening this year. Yoo Ah-in's scandal is too fresh, with his sentencing set for February. Righteous netizens would never allow it. They'll kick up a fuss and the distributor will get scared and postpone it again.
around 50-60% of the k drama comes with a weekly format, not all drama are released together. It is not new thing.
Not true for Netflix originals. The ones that come out weekly are the ones Netflix license from Korean broadcasters. Netflix originals always come out all episodes at once (or in two parts).
Not sure why you would compare to Hierarchy, a drama that did not air on TV on account of being a Netflix original,…
It didn't, based on the numbers. It hit #1 on the non-English global chart and outperformed several other Netflix originals last year, including The 8 Show.
In June alone (the month of release) it logged over 100 million viewing hours and more than 13 million completed viewings. And that's just based on about 3 weeks of viewer data released by Netflix for the first half of 2024.
It did far better than what WTSG is currently doing.
Flopping on both TV and Netflix. I have to say, they still don’t know their target audience. The same thing…
Not sure why you would compare to Hierarchy, a drama that did not air on TV on account of being a Netflix original, and performed better than the majority of their originals last year.
I've never seen such a low tv rating on tvN (1.8%), certainly not for a weekend drama. Quite shocking. This isn't just a regular case of stiff competition; Korean viewers are rejecting this drama completely.
As a european all this sounds so crazy to me >-< keep supporting the actor BUT respect his life!!!!!
I mean this happens in Europe, too. A sasaeng/stalker broke into Harry Styles' house a couple of years ago and last year she was sentenced to prison for sending him 8,000 cards in a month.
In the webtoon, she is his noona (born in 1986 and he in 1989). When they meet while in school in a game, she…
I find it super unlikely they'll be that old in the drama canonically. Either they won't address their ages at all because who cares, or they'll age them down. It's obvious from the teaser that they're meant to be younger, so it makes no sense to claim that they're in their 30s.
I wonder if it's postponed because they're trying to secure the rights to the first season so they can release that first. It never fully made sense to make S2 of a drama when you don't have S1 available.
How petty and childish though, on a scale from "just a tiny bit" to, let's say, "announcing your divorce publicly before informing your wife about it"? 🤔
No way Netflix is releasing all 22 eps at once. Either it will be split in two parts or they'll experiment with a weekly format (like with the dramas they license from Korean broadcasters). Probably the former.
If you look at last year, most had 6-8 episodes, including Parsyte: The Grey (6), Hierarchy (7), The 8 Show (8), The Trunk (8), The Frog (8), A Killer Paradox (8) etc.
In June alone (the month of release) it logged over 100 million viewing hours and more than 13 million completed viewings. And that's just based on about 3 weeks of viewer data released by Netflix for the first half of 2024.
It did far better than what WTSG is currently doing.
Namu wiki lists April 20, 2024 as the last day of filming:
https://en.namu.wiki/w/%EC%95%BD%ED%95%9C%EC%98%81%EC%9B%85%20Class%202
Anyway, reserve your ticket now for 'Dark Nuns' with Song Hye-kyo, out January 24 in Korea.