Netflix will be releasing new Korean reality and variety shows to global audiences this year.
At least eight Korean unscripted titles will be seen on Netflix this year, double from last year, a testament to Netflix’s commitment to production and creativity, according to Yoo Ki-hwan, content manager of Netflix Korea
Here are the shows that will be released on Netflix:
Single's Inferno 3
Netflix is bringing back the Korean reality dating show “Single’s Inferno” for a third season with new rules and location.
“When we received the proposal for Single’s Inferno at the end of 2020, there weren’t many dating programs in Korea. We set out to close the gap locally and ended up winning fans globally. The first season became the first Korean unscripted show to debut on the Global Top 10 Non-English TV list. Following suit this year, Season 2 featured in the Global Top 10 for four weeks, and pulled in even higher viewing hours,” said Yoo.

Nineteen to Twenty
“Dating and survival reality TV shows are well-loved formats around the world, and we have put our own inimitable stamp on them. For a new take on young love, ‘Nineteen to Twenty’ is a never-before-seen style of reality show that will evoke romantic memories of your youth,” according to Yoo.

Siren: Survive the Island
The reality show “Physical: 100” is No. 2 on Netflix’s Global Top 10 chart for non-English TV.
“Following that, we’ll have Siren: Survive the Island, where teams of Korea’s fittest women with different backgrounds (occupation) fight to survive on an uninhabited island,” he said.

The Devil’s Plan
Yoo said, “Because of our commitment to preserve the creator’s vision, we have had the opportunity to work with some of Korea’s top unscripted showrunners and creatives. Jeong Jong-yeon, who pioneered Korea’s survival shows based on mind games, is the mastermind behind our upcoming series ‘The Devil’s Plan.’”

Zombieverse
Netflix will release the survival show “Zombieverse” in which “contestants are fighting for survival as Seoul comes under a zombie attack. To make the set more realistic, we involved the art team from ‘All of Us Are Dead’ while the zombies were trained by the choreographers of ‘Kingdom.’”

In addition, Yoo said, Netflix will launch its first unscripted mid-form show.
“With a short running time of half an hour, as well as an incredibly short production time of three months, we will be able to present timely and relevant topics to our members,” he said.