Netflix reaffirmed its commitment to South Korea's globally appealing entertainment industry Thursday, unveiling plans to spend nearly $500 million in 2021 on films and television series produced in the country.
The plans were unveiled during Netflix's splashy "See What's Next Korea" event held in Seoul, where Korean directors and stars gathered with Netflix creative executives to promote the company's current and upcoming local-language originals.
Amid the flurry of promotional activity, Netflix also revealed that it currently has over 3.8 million subscribers in South Korea.
The global popularity of Korean television and filmmaking has proved even more valuable to Netflix than the relatively modest monetary contribution of South Korean.
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