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‘Crossing the Line Concept, Bold Story’ 〈S Line〉 and More New OTT Releases for the Week of July 2-9, 2025

‘Crossing the Line Concept, Bold Story’ 〈S Line〉 and More New OTT Releases for the Week of July 2-9, 2025

Taylor Contents Editor Hong SeonThe heat is too intense. At this level, the heat is crossing the line. However, crossing the line is not always a bad thing. Just like this work, it can provide unexpected fun through a concept that crosses the line.
[Interview] <Squid Game 3> Lee Jung-jae

[Interview] Lee Jung-jae "I know it's not an ending that most people will like..."

Sung Ki-hoon is what kind of existence to you? A pathetic middle-aged man who digs into his mother's chest in the swamp of loan sharks and gambling, a warm soul who cannot turn away from the pain of others even in the face of death, a tragic figure who tries to save everyone but instead leads to...
[Interview] 〈Squid Game 3〉 Wi Ha-jun

[Interview] 〈Squid Game 3〉 Wi Ha-jun "Why didn't you suspect Captain Park?"

On June 27, concluded its 5-year journey by releasing season 3 to the world. Following the unprecedented success of season 1 in 2021, which was watched by over 100 million households worldwide, season 2 was released in 2024, and season 3 followed in 2025.
Dopamine·Adrenaline Explosion☆ 〈Squid Game 3〉 Best Moments

Dopamine·Adrenaline Explosion☆ 〈Squid Game 3〉 Best Moments

Undoubtedly the biggest event of the 2020s, wrapped up a chapter with the release of Season 3 on June 27. While it’s a globally popular work, it can’t be said to be truly over, but at least the journey of Seong Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae) has certainly reached a conclusion.
※Extreme Spoiler Alert! <Squid Game> Season 3, Reviews and Ratings from Cineplay Journalists

※Extreme Spoiler Alert! Season 3, Reviews and Ratings from Cineplay Journalists

Finally, the last chapter of the series, Season 3, was released on the 27th at 4 PM on Netflix. Season 3 tells the story of Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae), who loses his best friend in the game he re-enters with his own purpose, and the Frontman (Lee Byung-hun), who hides his identity while infiltrating the...
Time to Break the Ice! 〈Squid Game 3〉 and Other New OTT Releases for the Last Week of June 2025 (6/26~7/2)

Time to Break the Ice! 〈Squid Game 3〉 and Other New OTT Releases for the Last Week of June 2025 (6/26~7/2)

The summer season is approaching. OTT platforms are busy preparing for this season. Major productions that the world has been waiting for are making their debut, stirring the hearts of subscribers. The final chapter of 'The Game,' which has broken Netflix's all-time viewing records, will be...
〈Squid Game 3〉 Who Will Be the First to Be Eliminated? Let's Guess with the 'Instincts' of Cineplay Reporters

〈Squid Game 3〉 Who Will Be the First to Be Eliminated? Let's Guess with the 'Instincts' of Cineplay Reporters

South Korea, or rather a global event continues its story on June 27. Netflix's original content has received worldwide love for its story about 456 people risking their lives in a survival game where the final winner takes all the prize money.
[Interview] 〈Gwangjang〉So Ji-sub

[Interview] 〈Gwangjang〉So Ji-sub "These days, if friends follow 'Misa', it will be a big problem, they could get caught"

Actor So Ji-sub, known for 'Sogangji', has proven his 'coolness' once again as he returns to the noir action series after 13 years. In the Netflix series , So Ji-sub plays the role of Nam Gi-jun, who returns to a dark and ruthless world for revenge.
Humanism in the Works of Director Kim Seok-yoon and Writer Lee Nam-gyu

Humanism in the Works of Director Kim Seok-yoon and Writer Lee Nam-gyu

The collaboration between Director Kim Seok-yoon and Writer Lee Nam-gyu has brought a fresh breeze to the Korean drama industry. The duo has shown great chemistry in dramas such as , , , and . Currently, they are presenting a rich humanism with the romance drama , featuring Haesook, who arrives in...

"[2024 JIFF] The Festival Has Begun. Enjoy the 25th Jeonju International Film Festival Movies and Events for Free!"

This year, following the complete cut of the government's budget for regional film culture revitalization, the budget for film festival support from the Korean Film Council has decreased by about 54% compared to last year, deepening the concerns of the local film industry.