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Brad Pitt, Aishwarya Rai, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Gerard Butler Lead Prime Day India Lineup – Global Bulletin - variety.com - South Korea - India
variety.com
28.06.2023 / 13:15

Brad Pitt, Aishwarya Rai, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Gerard Butler Lead Prime Day India Lineup – Global Bulletin

Naman Ramachandran Prime Video India has revealed a blockbuster lineup of Indian and international titles ahead of Prime Day 2023 on July 15 and 16. The lineup includes the Hindi-language version of “Ponniyin Selvan 2,” starring Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, “Babylon,” headlined by Brad Pitt and Margot Robbie, Gerard Butler thriller “Kandahar” and Nawazuddin Siddiqui‘s Hindi-language drama-comedy “Tiku Weds Sheru.” Hindi-language original horror series “Adhura,” headlined by Rasika Dugal, the final season of hit series “Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan,” Tamil-language superhero film “Veeran” and Telugu-language family entertainer “Anni Manchi Sakunamule” are also part of the lineup as are Tamil-language series “Sweet Kaaram Coffee” that captures the journey of three women and Telugu-language Young Adult series “Hostel Days.”

Korea Rivals the U.S. in New Scripted Shows’ Global Internet Popularity - variety.com - Spain - USA - South Korea - Japan - North Korea
variety.com
28.06.2023 / 08:01

Korea Rivals the U.S. in New Scripted Shows’ Global Internet Popularity

Ampere Analysis  presented Tuesday at Spain’s Conecta Fiction.  Ampere’s popularity score is a propriety metric based not on viewership but on the tracking of internet search volume received by a title each month as well as other metrics, Ampere’s Alice Thorpe clarified at the presentation.  The fandom base of Korean series and Japanese anime are concentrated in teen and YA demographics, which are also most avid Internet users. 

Scene 2 Seen Podcast: ‘Past Lives’ Director Celine Song Discusses Destiny & Creating A Different Type Of Romance Film - deadline.com - London - New Zealand - New York - USA - New York - Chicago - South Korea - San Francisco - Berlin - Boston
deadline.com
23.06.2023 / 18:47

Scene 2 Seen Podcast: ‘Past Lives’ Director Celine Song Discusses Destiny & Creating A Different Type Of Romance Film

Hello and Welcome to the Scene 2 Seen podcast. I am your host Valerie Complex and today we are talking to writer, director Celine Song.

‘The Roundup’s Don Lee To Star In & Produce Feature Adaptation Of Sci-Fi Novels ‘Hell Divers’ With Arad Productions - deadline.com - New York - Smith - North Korea - county Nicholas - city Busan
deadline.com
22.06.2023 / 19:35

‘The Roundup’s Don Lee To Star In & Produce Feature Adaptation Of Sci-Fi Novels ‘Hell Divers’ With Arad Productions

EXCLUSIVE: Korean multi-hyphenate powerhouse Don Lee (aka Ma Dong-seok) is set to star in and produce an English-language feature adaptation of New York Times bestselling author Nicholas Sansbury Smith’s dystopian sci-fi novel series Hell Divers. The film will draw from the first three books in the series whose first installment was published by Blackstone in 2016; there are 10 books in total. 

Goodfellas Posts Deals For Cannes Critics’ Week Genre Breakout ‘Vincent Must Die’ - deadline.com - Australia - Britain - Spain - France - New Zealand - state Louisiana - Italy - South Korea - Russia - Germany - Japan - Portugal - Switzerland - Greece - Poland - Turkey - Hungary - Bulgaria - Taiwan - Romania
deadline.com
22.06.2023 / 11:37

Goodfellas Posts Deals For Cannes Critics’ Week Genre Breakout ‘Vincent Must Die’

EXCLUSIVE: Paris-based Goodfellas has unveiled a raft of deals on French genre title Vincent Must Die by Stéphan Castang following its buzzy world premiere in Cannes Critics’ Week in May.

Netflix Co-CEO Ted Sarandos Says $2.5BN Korean Investment Won’t Exploit Local Industry, Amid Pushback From Lawmakers - deadline.com - South Korea - city Seoul - North Korea
deadline.com
22.06.2023 / 11:17

Netflix Co-CEO Ted Sarandos Says $2.5BN Korean Investment Won’t Exploit Local Industry, Amid Pushback From Lawmakers

During a three-day visit to Seoul, Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos said the streamer is fairly compensating producers and nurturing new talent, after calls from some local lawmakers and industry figures for more profit-sharing with creators. 

Ted Sarandos Calls Korean Content ‘Surprising and Unpredictable’ as Netflix Prepares to Double Investment in Shows, Industry Development - variety.com - USA - city Seoul - North Korea
variety.com
22.06.2023 / 09:45

Ted Sarandos Calls Korean Content ‘Surprising and Unpredictable’ as Netflix Prepares to Double Investment in Shows, Industry Development

Rebecca Souw There’s more to Korean TV than a greenlit second season of “Squid Game” and Ted Sarandos, Netflix co-CEO, shed new light on what’s making the “Korean wave” worthy of large-scale commitment. After meeting with leading helmer Park Chan-wook (“Oldboy” and upcoming series “War and Revolt”) and 100 film students a day earlier, Sarandos on Wednesday held a public forum at Seoul’s Four Seasons Hotel on the future of Korean content. The abundant glad-handing follows a public commitment made in April to spend $2.5 billion on original Korean content over the next four years. “[Korean content] is very often unpredictable and catches the American audience by surprise,” said Sarandos at the event. “I think what’s brilliant is to see film, unscripted and series all grow according to the interests of our Korean audience.”

TikTok Partners With Candle Media & Supports Reese Witherspoon’s Search For “Underrepresented Storytellers” - deadline.com - China
deadline.com
20.06.2023 / 11:49

TikTok Partners With Candle Media & Supports Reese Witherspoon’s Search For “Underrepresented Storytellers”

Kevin Mayer and Tom Staggs’ Candle Media has struck a partnership with TikTok, with an initial focus on Reese Witherspoon’s Hello Sunshine to uncover underrepresented independent authors and literary material from the #BookTok community.

Sean Hannity Accidentally Refers to Gavin Newsom as ‘President’ in Fox News Interview: ‘Slip of the Tongue!’ (Video) - thewrap.com - China - Florida - Taiwan
thewrap.com
19.06.2023 / 14:29

Sean Hannity Accidentally Refers to Gavin Newsom as ‘President’ in Fox News Interview: ‘Slip of the Tongue!’ (Video)

“I don’t know,” Newsom responded. “When Ronald Reagan was governor, livin’ in here – ““I’m asking when Gavin Newsom is president.”Newsom didn’t pick up on it at first: “Let me say this, I – ” he began to answer.That’s when Hannity self-corrected: “I mean when Gavin Newsom is governor.

Korean Crime Thriller ‘Bargain’ wins Critics’ Choice Award at Seriencamp – Global Bulletin - variety.com - France - Ireland - Japan - North Korea - Taiwan
variety.com
19.06.2023 / 11:05

Korean Crime Thriller ‘Bargain’ wins Critics’ Choice Award at Seriencamp – Global Bulletin

Naman Ramachandran Paramount+ and Tving‘s Korean series “Bargain” has won the critics’ choice award at the Serien Camp Festival in Cologne. In April, “Bargain” became the first-ever Korean series to win best screenplay at the Canneseries Festival in France. The series stars actors Jun Jong-seo (“Money Heist: Korea”) and Jin Seon-kyu (“Extreme Job”) and is an adaptation of director Lee Chung-hyun’s 2015 short film of the same name. Director Jun Woo-sung, who was part of the production team of the short, picked up the story and developed it into a six-part series. “Bargain” revolves around a group of strangers who gather at a remote motel with ulterior motives – seeking to bargain. Unlike the original film, the series follows the characters after an unexpected earthquake traps them inside the building. With no one to trust, they must find a way to survive.

EXO’s Baekhyun, Xiumin and Chen reportedly resolve contract dispute with SM Entertainment - www.nme.com - South Korea
nme.com
19.06.2023 / 03:19

EXO’s Baekhyun, Xiumin and Chen reportedly resolve contract dispute with SM Entertainment

Baekhyun, Xiumin and Chen have reportedly revolved their differences with K-pop agency SM Entertainment over their contracts.Today (June 19), South Korean news outlets Star News and Kpop Herald reported that SM Entertainment and EXO’s Baekhyun, Xiumin and Chen have worked out issues over the K-pop idols’ contracts.Earlier this month, the trio had filed to terminate their contracts with the agency over alleged “mistreatment and unfair contract terms”. At the time, SM Entertainment had refuted claims made by the three EXO members, while alleging that “outside forces” have been cajoling its artists to violate the terms of their contracts.According to a statement by SM Entertainment, per Star News, the two sides have managed to reach a mutually amicable agreement over the “misunderstanding” following careful discussions.“The company and the three artists [have] promised to solidify their relationship in the future by going through a process of mutually equal discussions and corrections,” SM Entertainment said, as translated by Koreaboo.The K-pop agency also said that there was no “outside forces” involved in the contract dispute between the company and its artists, and apologised for “causing concern with our [previous ] announcement”.Meanwhile, EXO are set to make their long-awaited return in July with their new album ‘Exist’.

Shanghai Film Festival Embraces Sci-fi Genre, With Retrospectives, Panel Debates - variety.com - China - Hollywood - city Shanghai
variety.com
19.06.2023 / 00:45

Shanghai Film Festival Embraces Sci-fi Genre, With Retrospectives, Panel Debates

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief After a golden age in the 1980s, Chinese filmmakers were quietly discouraged from dabbling in the sci-fi genre – it isn’t real science and authorities did not want youngsters to get confused. That stance changed during the last decade and the Shanghai International Film Festival has just hosted its first sci-fi week, comprising nearly a dozen film screenings and a trio of panel discussions featuring the new luminaries in the sector. Reasons for the revised position of China’s authorities are not hard to understand. Not only was Hollywood getting away with dominating a genre that was popular with Chinese audiences, China in the 21st century has become a global technology powerhouse. Its space program, in particular, is now among the most advanced, capable of a normalized rocket launch schedule, international co-operation and lunar and interplanetary missions.

Netflix’s ‘3 Body Problem,’ From ‘Game of Thrones’ Creators, Gets Epic Trailer and Release Date - variety.com - Brazil - China
variety.com
17.06.2023 / 21:51

Netflix’s ‘3 Body Problem,’ From ‘Game of Thrones’ Creators, Gets Epic Trailer and Release Date

Jennifer Maas TV Business Writer At long last, Netflix has revealed the first footage of its highly anticipated sci-fi epic from “Game of Thrones” creators David Benioff and D.B. Weiss — their first large-scale project at the streamer since signing a mega overall deal in 2019 — and Alexander Woo. Based on the book series by Cixin Liu, the eight-episode drama, which recently wrapped production, will launch in January 2024. Per Netflix’s logline for the sci-fi series, “A young woman’s fateful decision in 1960s China reverberates across space and time to a group of brilliant scientists in the present day. As the laws of nature unravel before their eyes, five former colleagues reunite to confront the greatest threat in humanity’s history.”

Peggy Gou announces debut album with bubbly new single “It Goes Like (Nanana)” - www.thefader.com - North Korea
thefader.com
16.06.2023 / 06:58

Peggy Gou announces debut album with bubbly new single “It Goes Like (Nanana)”

Dance music star Peggy Gou has shared her first tune in two years. "It Goes Like (Nanana)" is the first single from her upcoming debut album, which will be released with XL Recordings.

Olympic Media Rights to be Handled by Infront After Dentsu Loss – Global Bulletin - variety.com - France - Los Angeles - China - South Korea - Thailand - Japan - Tokyo - Indonesia - Iran - Vietnam - Cambodia - Malaysia - Burma - Afghanistan - Singapore - Kazakhstan - Papua New Guinea - city Taipei - Uzbekistan - Philippines - city Hong Kong - Brunei - Mongolia - Laos - Kyrgyzstan
variety.com
16.06.2023 / 06:42

Olympic Media Rights to be Handled by Infront After Dentsu Loss – Global Bulletin

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief The International Olympic Committee said on Thursday that Swiss-based, Chinese-owned Infront Sports & Media would handle broadcast right sales in much of Asia for the next series of Summer and Winter games. The deal covers 22 territories including Afghanistan, Brunei, Cambodia, Chinese Taipei, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Malaysia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Tajikistan, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Vietnam – but not China, Japan or South Korea, and runs 2026-2032. That means it will cover the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics and the Los Angeles 2028 and Brisbane 2032 Summer games. The 2030 Winter Olympics, which have yet to be allocated a host, and all Youth Olympic Games during this period will also be covered.

‘Killing Romance,’ Offbeat Korean Comedy, to Open New York Asian Film Festival (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - New York - New York - North Korea - Hong Kong
variety.com
16.06.2023 / 04:53

‘Killing Romance,’ Offbeat Korean Comedy, to Open New York Asian Film Festival (EXCLUSIVE)

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief “Killing Romance,” one of the most creative Korean films of the past year, has been set as the opening night title for the upcoming New York Asian Film Festival. The deliberately multi-genre picture tells the tale of a beautiful movie star with dubious acting skills (portrayed by Le Ha-nee) who suddenly quits the industry and retires to newly-married life that turns out to be anything but bliss. When she decides to return to acting she teams up with a fan and an absurd plot to kill her absurdly rich husband. The film is directed by Lee Won-suk who previously attended the NYAFF with his first film, “How to Use Guys With Secret Tips,” in 2013 and returned with his second feature, the big-budget period drama The Royal Tailor, which earned the audience award at NYAFF in 2015.

Netflix renews hit Korean reality show ‘Physical: 100’ for season two - www.nme.com - Britain - South Korea - North Korea
nme.com
16.06.2023 / 02:19

Netflix renews hit Korean reality show ‘Physical: 100’ for season two

Physical: 100 will return for a second season.Physical: 100 is a survival show where a hundred men and women with well-developed physiques compete in various challenges to determine the one contestant with the “perfect” physique. The first season debuted in January 2023 and became Netflix’s first unscripted show to top the streamer’s list of most-popular non-English TV programs.In a press release today (June 14), Netflix confirmed that Physical: 100 has been renewed for a second season and will feature a new group of 100 contestants.

Johnnie To Set as Jury Head at Malaysia’s MIFFest – Global Bulletin - variety.com - New Zealand - USA - South Korea - Japan - Vietnam - Malaysia - Hong Kong - Singapore - city Kuala Lumpur - Taiwan
variety.com
15.06.2023 / 15:20

Johnnie To Set as Jury Head at Malaysia’s MIFFest – Global Bulletin

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Hong Kong icon Johnnie To will head the jury of the sixth edition of the Malaysia International Film Festival (MIFFest) next month. Other jurors include: Truong Ngoc Anh from Vietnam, Ryuichi Hiroki from Japan, Zizan Razak from Malaysia, and Eric Khoo from Singapore. The event will open with the world premiere of “Eraser,” directed by Mark Lee See Teck. The Malaysian film features the final on-screen appearance of the late Adibah Noor, a beloved Malaysian gem known for her timeless charisma. MIFFest will play “See You at the Rally,” directed by Taiwanese filmmaker Kanny Chang as its closing title. The festival is set to take place at LaLaport BBCC from July 23-29 and will play a total of 42 films from 15 countries.

‘Screenwriters Everywhere’: WGA Strike Gets Global Support in Paris, London and Other Major Cities - variety.com - Spain - France - London - New Zealand - Mexico - Sweden - Canada - South Korea - India - Argentina - Colombia - city Brussels - city Buenos Aires, Argentina - city Seoul, South Korea - Israel - city Tel Aviv
variety.com
15.06.2023 / 10:41

‘Screenwriters Everywhere’: WGA Strike Gets Global Support in Paris, London and Other Major Cities

writers strike that is being branded “Screenwriters Everywhere,” with events planned in major cities including Paris and London. The Writers Guild of America has enlisted members from the International Affiliation of Writers Guilds, Federation of Screenwriters in Europe and UNI Global Union to demonstrate global support for the union’s strike against Hollywood’s largest producers. The unprecedented rallying behind the WGA is especially relevant during this strike given the globalization of content, and the fast-growing international outposts of many “struck” companies, such as Netflix and Prime Video.

‘Physical: 100’: Hit Korean Reality Series Renewed For Season 2 By Netflix - deadline.com - Britain - North Korea
deadline.com
15.06.2023 / 01:55

‘Physical: 100’: Hit Korean Reality Series Renewed For Season 2 By Netflix

Physical: 100, which made history earlier this year by becoming the first unscripted show to top Netflix’s weekly ranking for non-English TV programs, has been picked up for a second season.

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