Some 40 years after Jane Fonda launched her first workout video, Netflix is getting in on the game.
02.12.2022 - 03:11 / deadline.com
Netflix has confirmed production of documentary, Yellow Door: Looking For Director Bong’s Unreleased Short Film (working title), delving into the story behind Parasite director Bong Joon Ho’s first short film, which was seen by just ten people.
While many believe that Bong’s 1994 short White Man was his first production, the doc reveals that his first work was Looking For Paradise, made during his university days in 1992. Filmed with stop-motion techniques, the 22-minute film was screened for ten members of cinephile club, Yellow Door, over Christmas 1992 and has never been seen since.
The Netflix documentary, directed by Lee Hyuk-rae, will also explore the origins of the Oscar-winning artist’s career and an era in Korean cinema when many talented young cinephiles emerged.
Lee interviewed several members of Yellow Door who reminisce about the young Bong, “who obsessively took care of Yellow Door’s greatest asset – its video library”. Produced by Broccoli Pictures Co, the doc will stream exclusively on Netflix in 2023.
Netflix also announced several other Korean shows set to launch in December, including new seasons of Money Heist: Korea – Joint Economic Area (December 9), Alchemy Of Souls (December 10) and Single’s Inferno (December 13).
New show The Glory, written by Kim Eun-sook and starring Song Hye-kyo as a teacher taking revenge on the bullies who ruined her childhood, is set to stream from December 30.
Some 40 years after Jane Fonda launched her first workout video, Netflix is getting in on the game.
Netflix on Wednesday revealed that the title for its long-in-the-works Luther stand-alone movie that returns Idris Elba as the complicated detective behind the BBC crime drama that ran for five seasons on the BBC.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have set their next Netflix project hot off the heels of the last one, an interview series about the people whose “actions shape our world” inspired by Nelson Mandela. Scroll down for the trailer.
hairstylist Dave Stanwell showed off the Netflix star's “fresh” wolf cut bob on Instagram, writing, "Today we did a thang ✂️.” Like the popular that took over TikTok feeds in the summer of 2021, Stanwell gave Ortega some shaggy, wavy layers with shorter mullet-styled pieces in the front as well as some thick bangs. However, he gave the feral look a lighter feel by leaving the length of even the longest layers above Ortega's shoulders. This content can also be viewed on the site it from.Jenna Ortega debuted the chop later in the evening during on wearing a completely sheer Dolce & Gabbana maxi dress with a metal corset belt over a black bra and matching briefs.
Netflix has opted not to renew new comedy series Blockbuster for a second season.
At the beginning of the Netflix documentary The Martha Mitchell Effect, Richard Nixon, deflated in his ex-presidential phase, sits for an interview with David Frost. A somber Nixon tells his natty interlocutor, “I’m convinced if it hadn’t been for Martha, there’d have been no Watergate.”
Tony Hale (Veep, Being the Ricardos), Zosia Mamet (The Flight Attendant, Girls) and Tanya Reynolds (Sex Education, Emma) are set as leads in The Decameron, Netflix’s soapy period dramedy from Teenage Bounty Hunters creator Kathleen Jordan and Orange is the New Black creator Jenji Kohan. Rounding out the cast are Amar Chadha-Patel(Willow, Wheel of Time),Leila Farzad(I Hate Suzie, Better), Lou Gala (Julia, Secrets d’histoire), Karan Gill (I May Destroy You, Screw), Saoirse-Monica Jackson (Derry Girls),Douggie McMeekin(Harlots, Chernobyl) and Jessica Plummer (The Girl Before).
Audiences are clamoring for more about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle‘s departure from the Royal Family. The first three episodes of their Netflix documentary Harry & Meghan premiered last week to 81.55M hours viewed.
Netflix has commissioned Korean webtoon adaptation Doona!, to be directed by Crash Landing On You director Lee Jung-hyo, while revealing new figures on the global consumption of Korean content in 2022.
The new teaser for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's explosive Netflix documentary sees the couple look back on their wedding.
Grammy-nominated comedian and podcaster Nate Bargatze is headed to Amazon with his first stand-up special for the streaming service. Nate Bargatze: Hello World will premiere on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide on January 31, 2023.
Bong Joon Ho’s Mickey 17 will hit theaters around the globe on March 29, 2024. Warner Bros already had the date staked out for an event film. Also opening that weekend is Sony’s Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse and an untitled event film from Universal.
Netflix has set January 19 for the premiere of That ’90s Show, a follow-up to hit sitcom That ’70s Show. We’re also getting a first look at some of the footage in a teaser trailer, which features the return of That ’70s Show alums Debra Jo Rupp and Kurtwood Smith as beloved grandparents Kitty and Red and a new group of teenage friends. You can watch it above.
Here’s something for You fans to be thankful for on this Thanksgiving Day. The split fourth season of Netflix’s serial killer thriller is premiering one day earlier than expected. Netflix announced today that the first half of the season now will debut on Thursday, February 9 and Part 2 will premiere one month later, on Thursday, March 9.
Warning: This story contains spoilers from season 1 of Wednesday.