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WWE to be Available on Netflix Starting in 2026

WWE to be Available on Netflix Starting in 2026

Like other regions, WWE will be broadcast on Netflix starting in 2026
Starting in 2026, WWE will be available on Netflix in Korea. Netflix announced that it will service the global professional wrestling brand WWE in Korea starting in 2026. SOOP, which had been streaming WWE broadcasts until now, will cease content distribution after 2025.
'K-Pop Demon Hunters' Choreographer Lee Jung Reveals the Backstory of 'Soda Pop' Dance

'K-Pop Demon Hunters' Choreographer Lee Jung Reveals the Backstory of 'Soda Pop' Dance

Behind the success of the animation 〈K-Pop Demon Hunters〉 that took the world by storm this summer lies the addictive choreography of the virtual idol groups in the work. In particular, the 'Soda Pop' by Lion Boys and 'How It's Done' by HuntRix entered the top ranks of the Billboard Hot 100,...
‘World of Soopa’ Ranks First in Popularity for 6 Weeks

‘World of Soopa’ Ranks First in Popularity for 6 Weeks

The performance of the Korean crew Bumsup continues the popularity of the previous
has maintained its popularity and secured the first place in popularity rankings. Mnet's entertainment program (hereafter ) is a new season of where female dancers compete with their skills. Female dance crews representing various regions have joined, generating significant buzz.
KBS Drama Awards MCs Confirmed: Jang Sung-kyu, Nam Ji-hyun, Moon Sang-min

KBS Drama Awards MCs Confirmed: Jang Sung-kyu, Nam Ji-hyun, Moon Sang-min

Jang Sung-kyu selected as MC for the third consecutive year
The MC lineup for the KBS Drama Awards has been revealed. On December 2, KBS announced, "Jang Sung-kyu, Nam Ji-hyun, and Moon Sang-min have been confirmed as the MCs for the '2025 KBS Drama Awards' airing on December 31.
Seo Hyun-jin Stars in JTBC 'Love Me', Premiering December 19

Seo Hyun-jin Stars in JTBC 'Love Me', Premiering December 19

A healing melodrama about an obstetrician and the man next door, a remake of the Swedish original series
Actress Seo Hyun-jin will be appearing in an emotional melodrama that will come to home theaters in December. JTBC officially announced on the 12th that the first broadcast of the new Friday series 〈Love Me〉 starring Seo Hyun-jin is set for December 19.

"Laughing Until You Fall! The World of Koki Mitani's Works at BIFAN"

This year at the Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival, a special program titled 'Koki Mitani's Life Theater' will showcase the world of Koki Mitani, a master of Japanese comedy who has spread laughter across various media including film, theater, and TV.