Netflix‘s ambitious strategy for Korean content took center stage at the streamer’s ongoing APAC showcase in Tokyo, where executives and filmmakers offered an in-depth look at their upcoming slate, with special emphasis on “Lost in Starlight,” the platform’s first Korean animated feature.
The animation milestone, arriving in Q2, represents a significant step in Netflix’s expanding Korean content universe, which continues to build on the global success of hits like “Revelations,” directed by Yeon Sang-ho, which topped Netflix’s Non-English film chart for two weeks across 65 countries.
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