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Squid Game changed the entire landscape of South Korean entertainment. Once it exploded, Korean dramas and films started pulling massive attention across global platforms. What used to be a niche interest quickly became a major part of Netflix’s content game. After that, it wasn’t just Netflix. Disney+ and Prime Video jumped in, too, adding Korean shows and movies to their front pages.
Korean Content Continues To Dominate Netflix in 2025
K-content has taken over Netflix again. And now, with the final episodes of Squid Game dropping and K-Pop Demon Hunters turning into a sudden hit, the spotlight is entirely back. Even though Demon Hunters is in English, its K-pop-inspired story grabbed plenty of attention, and now its music is getting serious award buzz. Meanwhile, another Korean thriller quietly entered the scene and is already climbing the charts.
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The Korean Thriller Everyone Is Watching
This new thriller is called Streaming. It features Kang Ha-neul as a crime-focused streamer who uncovers a murder case live. As the story unfolds, things spiral out of control when the killer starts watching the stream. What follows is a mix of reveals and suspense that has clearly struck a chord with local audiences.