tomorrow! does anyone know how does Viki get so many cool asian dramas (and how Netflix seems to fail on asian…
Simply my opinion but netflix is picky and they make or have have contracts with big korean producing companies like Studio Dragon and JTBC, which is why they get a lot of exclusive rights to stream kdramas they want on their platform.
On the other hand Viki works a bit differently. Owned by Rakuten Viki mainly licenses content from all over Asia, including Korea. They don’t produce the shows themselves but focus on getting the streaming rights and adding subtitles in multiple languages.
they really are! ever since moving's success they seem to be on a high and i hope that continues. they're terrible…
The reason is the kdramas are on Hulu for those who live the u.s... while in other countries like Canada where i live.. Hulu isn't available, so we watch them on Disney+
so all the disney+ original kdrama are on hulu so check there
meh.. personally... after 8 eps, I’m just not feeling this drama anymore It feels like I’ve already seen this story before and idk why....Plus I’ve noticed that i've been on my phone way too much while watching so that’s probably a sign it’s not really holding my attention... maybe i'll came back after it's done airing
yeah that's what it said on the teaser 11/06 ... you didn't see??
there's no English version.. I just watched the Korean one toovand in the beginning at the train station scene on the top left it shows "11/06" along with the show's name which is also written in Korean... pretty clear that it's the release date
In the previous disney+ teasers he appeared quite a bit but I guess they don't want to give too much away... They're only showing 3 episodes for now at BIFF. Hopefully when Disney+ releases the full trailer sometime next month he'll be featured more.
jo yoon soo was incredible in tyrant—her acting and fight scenes were top-notch.. crazy she's just a rookie actress and her screen presence is just insane ( well in tyrant at least i haven't seen her in anything else) but I'm glad she's getting the chance to work with Ji Chang Wook and ofc vice versa... plus in such a major big budget project.
I want only one thing..! 1.Is JCW the Main Lead ?2.Is he died or alive ?3. If he is alive did he ended up with…
This isn't that kind of drama... Read the show's summary—Ji Chang Wook's character dies. They even tell you before you start watching because that's what really happened in real life too
But you still see his character in flashbacks throughout the show... if you're going to watch it for him and no he doesn't up with the queen ( pretty obvious on why he doesn't )
Bro, we get it. How many times are you gonna beg for subs? Chill with the constant comments already!
Anyway no shade, but it kinda looks like you're just recycling the same content with different clips. Maybe spice it up a little? Because right now, everything—even the text—feels like a copy-paste situation.
Take a moment to research other content creators who focus on K-drama shorts. I'm not telling you to copy their style, but it’s worth seeing what kind of content really gets engagement—whether it's the editing, pacing, or even the topics they focus on. Pay attention to what draws in viewers, then put your own unique twist on it.
On the other hand Viki works a bit differently. Owned by Rakuten Viki mainly licenses content from all over Asia, including Korea. They don’t produce the shows themselves but focus on getting the streaming rights and adding subtitles in multiple languages.
hope that helps 👍🏼👍🏼
so all the disney+ original kdrama are on hulu so check there
https://m.entertain.naver.com/article/437/0000411560
But you still see his character in flashbacks throughout the show... if you're going to watch it for him and no he doesn't up with the queen ( pretty obvious on why he doesn't )
Anyway no shade, but it kinda looks like you're just recycling the same content with different clips. Maybe spice it up a little? Because right now, everything—even the text—feels like a copy-paste situation.
Take a moment to research other content creators who focus on K-drama shorts. I'm not telling you to copy their style, but it’s worth seeing what kind of content really gets engagement—whether it's the editing, pacing, or even the topics they focus on. Pay attention to what draws in viewers, then put your own unique twist on it.