Over the next four years, Netflix will invest $2.5 billion in various types of Korean content spanning TV series, films and nonfiction shows, says Don Kang, Netflix's vice president of Korean content.
Kang said Korea has the ability to tell stories that convey its unique culture, but also resonate with the universal emotions of global viewers. These include the reality show"Physical 100" it released earlier this year, which features a hundred contestants battling each other in a series of physically strenuous challenges.Sign up for NBC San Diego newsletters.
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