Tag: #Netflix
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Much-awaited 2nd season of ‘Love Alarm’ to roll out this Friday
The “Son of Netflix” actor Song Kang, alongside award winning actress Kim So Hyun and director Kim Jin Woo announced on March 8, 2021 through a virtual press conference by worldwide OTT Platform Netflix that “Love Alarm’s” second season will be rolling out this Friday, March 12, 2021.
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Stars Kim So-hyun, Song Kang talk about upcoming Netflix’s ‘Love Alarm’ Season 2
The Korean drama “Love Alarm” will be back for its second season starring Kim So-hyun, Song Kang, Jung Ga-ram and Ko Min-si.
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Liza Soberano, Shay Mitchell lend voice in Netflix original anime series ‘Trese’
Netflix revealed today, March 8, the lead voice cast of Trese, the highly anticipated Netflix original anime series based on the Philippine graphic novel created by Budjette Tan and KaJO Baldisimo.
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WATCH: Netflix drops trailer for The Serpent
Launching on April 2 and inspired by real events, The Serpent reveals the story of serial conman Charles Sobhraj (Golden Globe nominee Tahar Rahim) and the remarkable attempts by Dutch Diplomat Herman Knippenberg (Billy Howle) to bring him to justice.
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Netflix releases Dragon’s Blood trailer
Netflix gave diehard Dota fans a clearer picture of what is bound to unfold in DOTA: Dragon's Blood as the streaming service giant released the main trailer for its anime adaption series of Valve's popular PC MOBA game on Tuesday morning, March 2 (Manila time).
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Song Joong-ki’s hit K-drama ‘Vincenzo’ garners highest rating in 4th episode
Korean star Song Joong-ki’s new Korean drama “Vincenzo” recorded its own highest rating in the fourth episode and maintained its No. 1 position since its premiere.
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‘Space Sweeper’ sequel’s filming might be delayed by Song Joong Ki’s busy sked?
After the massive success of Song Joong Ki’s sci fi adventure Space Sweepers, a sequel is reportedly in the works. However, filming might be delayed by the star’s previous commitments.
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Netflix hypes up fans for Jun Ji Hyun’s ‘Kingdom’ spinoff special
Netflix has revealed the first glimpse into Kingdom’s spinoff special entitled “Ashin of the North” which will center around the character played by Jun Ji Hyun. It can be recalled that the character was revealed in a cameo at the end of the second season.
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What’s Next Korea: Get your fill of K-drama feels with this lineup of new titles
Netflix announces its 2021 lineup of Korean films and dramas.
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Netflix to invest $500 million in Korean content; unveils new K-dramas, movies this year
Video streaming giant Netflix is aggressively expanding its presence in Korea as it unveiled its plans to produce more K-dramas and movies this year.
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Downloads For You takes on-the-go to the next level
Three years ago, Netflix introduced Smart Downloads so you can find the next episode of your favorite show – even when you’re on the go. Now, Netflix wants to make discovering your next new favorite series or film quick and easy whether you’re connected or not.
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Song Joong-ki’s new Korean drama ‘Vincenzo’ premieres at No. 1 in the ratings
Korean actor Song Joong-ki’s new Korean drama “Vincenzo” is off to a good start, premiering at No. 1 in the ratings.
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STREAMING REVIEW: Traversing the streaming mainstream
It’s a known fact that more often, I’ve been reviewing the more prestige, high-brow streaming options; as honestly, they need more of a push – for example, films on Netflix like Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, Pieces of a Woman, and Malcolm & Marie, didn’t make much of a dent in the Most Watched list. And yet, they’re the ones picking up film awards nominations. But yes, for a change, I’m reviewing the more mainstream shows – new domestic dramas, YA fare, thrillers, and sit-com’s. Happy viewing!
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Dota 2 gets Netflix anime adaptation
Gamers and anime lovers are in for a treat as streaming platform Netflix announced on Wednesday, Feb. 17, its anime adaptation of popular multiplayer online battle arena video game DOTA 2 by Valve.
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Quality street: Streaming choices
Before the deluge of Romance films and Love series timed to drop over Valentine Day’s weekend, let’s do a shout out for two films that truly entertain while they inspire – complemented by acting performances that shine.
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Korean actor Song Joong-ki’s sci-fi film ‘Space Sweepers’ No. 1 in 16 countries
Korean actor and “Descendants of the Sun” star Song Joong-ki’s new big-budget science fiction movie “Space Sweepers” has topped in 16 countries on Netflix.
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STREAMING REVIEW: Space Sweepers
The latest movie offering from Korea is Space Sweepers, a Sci-Fi film about a distant future where humanity has spread its wings and left Earth behind, firstly creating colonies in the sky, and then setting its sight firmly on Mars. At least that’s what it says in the infomercial. Much like Elysium, the world of Space Sweepers is not always so perfect and pretty.
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Finding love in the time of social distancing
This is part of a series reviewing local AV productions highlighting the best of Filipino creativity. For now, we take a look at the internationally awarded and shot-in-the-midst-of-quarantine boy love web series Gameboys.