Netflix Unveils Ambitious 2026 Korean Slate: From Jisoo's Rom-Com to Action-Packed Thrillers
As Netflix celebrates a decade of operations in Asia Pacific, the streaming giant has announced an extensive slate of 2026 Korean content. The lineup boasts an all-star cast, including Blackpink's Jisoo, Gong Yoo, Song Hye-kyo, and Son Ye-jin.
Romantic comedies take center stage with "Boyfriend on Demand," starring Jisoo as a webtoon producer who enlists the help of a virtual dating simulation service. Meanwhile, "Tantara" reunites Gong Yoo and Song Hye-kyo in a period drama set in Korea's entertainment industry during the 1960s and '80s.
For fans of thrillers and action, Netflix has got them covered with titles like "The Art of Sarah," "Notes from the Last Row," and "Mousetrap." These films promise to keep viewers on the edge of their seats as they follow characters navigating dark plots and suspenseful situations.
In addition to these high-octane offerings, Netflix is also diving into comedies, with titles like "Husbands in Action" and "Undercover Miss Hong" set to bring laughter and joy to audiences. Reality shows are also back with popular franchises like "Single's Inferno" and "Better Late Than Single."
But what really sets this slate apart is its focus on genre-bending storytelling. From horror series like "If Wishes Could Kill" to comedy-action-adventure films like "The Wonderfools," there's something for every taste.
"We're committed to celebrating and partnering with Asia Pacific's vibrant creative community and its incredible storytelling voices," said Minyoung Kim, VP of content for APAC (excluding India). "Each of these slates reflects what Netflix stands for in this region: our commitment to taking bigger, bolder creative risks."
With a slate that promises to satisfy even the most discerning audiences, Netflix is proving itself to be a major player in the world of Korean entertainment.
As Netflix celebrates a decade of operations in Asia Pacific, the streaming giant has announced an extensive slate of 2026 Korean content. The lineup boasts an all-star cast, including Blackpink's Jisoo, Gong Yoo, Song Hye-kyo, and Son Ye-jin.
Romantic comedies take center stage with "Boyfriend on Demand," starring Jisoo as a webtoon producer who enlists the help of a virtual dating simulation service. Meanwhile, "Tantara" reunites Gong Yoo and Song Hye-kyo in a period drama set in Korea's entertainment industry during the 1960s and '80s.
For fans of thrillers and action, Netflix has got them covered with titles like "The Art of Sarah," "Notes from the Last Row," and "Mousetrap." These films promise to keep viewers on the edge of their seats as they follow characters navigating dark plots and suspenseful situations.
In addition to these high-octane offerings, Netflix is also diving into comedies, with titles like "Husbands in Action" and "Undercover Miss Hong" set to bring laughter and joy to audiences. Reality shows are also back with popular franchises like "Single's Inferno" and "Better Late Than Single."
But what really sets this slate apart is its focus on genre-bending storytelling. From horror series like "If Wishes Could Kill" to comedy-action-adventure films like "The Wonderfools," there's something for every taste.
"We're committed to celebrating and partnering with Asia Pacific's vibrant creative community and its incredible storytelling voices," said Minyoung Kim, VP of content for APAC (excluding India). "Each of these slates reflects what Netflix stands for in this region: our commitment to taking bigger, bolder creative risks."
With a slate that promises to satisfy even the most discerning audiences, Netflix is proving itself to be a major player in the world of Korean entertainment.