The cast of Netflix's upcoming medical drama ″The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call″ pose for photos during the series' press conference held in Gangnam District, southern Seoul, on Jan. 21. From left are ...
A collage of scenes from “Squid Game,” “All of Us Are Dead,” "The Glory" and “Parasyte: The Grey.” Illustration: Jianan Liu/HuffPost; Photo: Getty Images, Netflix But as these streaming platforms ...
Time travel narratives create an exhilarating dynamic between what is known and what is yet to be discovered. In 'The Legend of the Condor Heroes', protagonist Yang Guo's journey back to the ...
Erick Massoto is a Brazilian writer who's always loved film and TV and loves finding connections between them. That's why he supports double features, especially if they are of a modern film paired ...
Netflix has slated the premiere of its original Korean medical drama The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call for January 24. The series stars Ju Ji-hoon (Kingdom, Along with the Gods) as Dr. Baek Kang-hyuk, a ...
The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call is not your regular medical drama. Yes, there's scalpels, ORs, doctors in labcoats and patients fighting for life, yet (I repeat) it is NOT your regular medical drama!
Seo In Guk, Ma Dong Seok, and Ji Chang Wook may be teaming up for an exciting new Korean superhero drama! On September 5, Seo In Guk’s agency shared that he has received an offer to star in “Twelve” ...
But Squid Game isn’t a total anomaly. The Korean series is one chapter in a larger story with its own name and history: a seismic, ongoing shift in the global entertainment landscape known as Hallyu.
Disney+ announced a buzzy new original Korean drama and a surprise renewal at the company’s Asia Pacific content showcase event held at Hong Kong Disneyland. On Thursday, the streamer gave itself a ...
Is there any better activity for the long, cold winter months than marathoning a K-drama? No, there is not. In the last few years, Netflix has become one of the go-to platforms for South Korean dramas ...