What happens to Korean content after the ‘Squid Game’ mania

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Around the world, interest in Korean drama and other works is growing.

In this regard, Netflix has made a special announcement.

They have therefore stated that their business has made the decision to invest $2,5 billion on Korean content.

When the CEO of Netflix met the South Korean President, who is in the country for a six-day visit, this was brought up.

In response, the president of South Korea said that this is a unique chance for Korean innovators.

Additionally, it’s claimed that South Korea has become well-known throughout the world because to K-pop stars like BTS and Blackpink as well as Oscar-winning movies like “Parasite.”

The ‘Squid Game’ series, which debuted on Netflix in 2021, has also attracted more than 1.6 billion viewers and has quickly surpassed all other Netflix productions in terms of viewership.

Additionally, according to the ‘Physical:100’ rankings, The Glory series is in first place.

More than six out of ten Netflix users prefer South Korean productions, according to data from the agency.

Additionally, according to South Korean government statistics, the country will earn a record $12.4 billion in revenue in 2021 from its cultural exports, which include music, video games, and movies.