An unseen clip from ‘Squid Game’ has debuted at Netflix’s Tudum event in Korea, along with teasers from ‘Money Heist: Korea’ and ‘Hellbound’ Season 2.
The event has been taking place across the weekend in a range of territories and the streamer was keen to show off its offering in the nation that brought the world the most-watched Netflix show of all time, reports Deadline.
An unseen clip from ‘Squid Game’ was presented to attendees, confirming the mysterious identity of the Front Man, which can be seen below.
The clip comes off the back of a historic Emmys, for which aSquid Game’ won six, a record for a non-English language show.
Meanwhile, ‘Money Heist’ – Joint Economic Area will soon debut the second six episodes of the first season and Tudum-goers were treated to a first-look clip.
Remade from the Spanish Alex Pina mega-hit, the show directed by Kim Hong-sun and...
The event has been taking place across the weekend in a range of territories and the streamer was keen to show off its offering in the nation that brought the world the most-watched Netflix show of all time, reports Deadline.
An unseen clip from ‘Squid Game’ was presented to attendees, confirming the mysterious identity of the Front Man, which can be seen below.
The clip comes off the back of a historic Emmys, for which aSquid Game’ won six, a record for a non-English language show.
Meanwhile, ‘Money Heist’ – Joint Economic Area will soon debut the second six episodes of the first season and Tudum-goers were treated to a first-look clip.
Remade from the Spanish Alex Pina mega-hit, the show directed by Kim Hong-sun and...
- 9/24/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
An unseen clip from Squid Game has debuted at Netflix’s Tudum event in Korea, along with teasers from Money Heist: Korea and Hellbound season two.
Netflix’s event has been taking place across the weekend in a range of territories and the streamer was keen to show off its offering in the nation that brought the world the most-watched Netflix show of all time.
The previously unseen clip from Squid Game was presented to attendees, confirming the mysterious identity of the Front Man, which can be seen below. The clip comes off the back of a historic Emmys, for which Squid Game won six, a record for a non-English language show.
Meanwhile, Money Heist – Joint Economic Area will soon debut the second six episodes of the first season and Tudum-goers were treated to a first-look clip. Remade from the Spanish Álex Pina mega-hit, the show directed by Kim Hong-sun...
Netflix’s event has been taking place across the weekend in a range of territories and the streamer was keen to show off its offering in the nation that brought the world the most-watched Netflix show of all time.
The previously unseen clip from Squid Game was presented to attendees, confirming the mysterious identity of the Front Man, which can be seen below. The clip comes off the back of a historic Emmys, for which Squid Game won six, a record for a non-English language show.
Meanwhile, Money Heist – Joint Economic Area will soon debut the second six episodes of the first season and Tudum-goers were treated to a first-look clip. Remade from the Spanish Álex Pina mega-hit, the show directed by Kim Hong-sun...
- 9/24/2022
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
Half a year ago, one of Netflix’s largest international series — Spain’s “La Casa De Papel” — wrapped its fifth and final season in a blaze of agonizing glory. Now, fans who are missing out on thrills, red jumpsuits and masks galore can rejoice in the streamer’s Korean remake, “Money Heist: Korea — Joint Economic Area,” which debuted a main teaser unraveling a bit of the fan-favorite robbers’ motives.
The trailer traces the origins of the Joint Economic Area, a fictionalized mint located where present-day North and South Korea are divided. While the aim of reunification is to benefit all citizens and establish a common currency, “in reality, only the rich got richer,” the trailer’s narrator says.
“Welcome to capitalism,” Tokyo (Jeon Jong-seo) grimly adds.
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The trailer traces the origins of the Joint Economic Area, a fictionalized mint located where present-day North and South Korea are divided. While the aim of reunification is to benefit all citizens and establish a common currency, “in reality, only the rich got richer,” the trailer’s narrator says.
“Welcome to capitalism,” Tokyo (Jeon Jong-seo) grimly adds.
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- 5/20/2022
- by Natalie Oganesyan
- The Wrap
A crew of thieves including Tokyo, an ex-soldier, unite under the leadership of a mastermind known as the Professor to plan an unprecedented heist – stealing money yet to exist! If that sounds familiar, it should.
The twist is that Netflix hit series La Casa De Papel (Money Heist) has been given a cool Korean favor.
First-look footage is now available. And the K-drama reinterpretation “Money Heist: Korea – Joint Economic Area Part 1” premieres from June 24.
The plot twist is that Korea is on the verge of unification and there is a Joint Security Area – located where today’s North and South Korea are divided – which contains a mint that becomes the focus of the action.
Amid the reunification process, the mint is printing a new unified currency as the groundwork to build a stable joint economy. But despite people’s hopes for unification it seems that only the rich got richer.
The twist is that Netflix hit series La Casa De Papel (Money Heist) has been given a cool Korean favor.
First-look footage is now available. And the K-drama reinterpretation “Money Heist: Korea – Joint Economic Area Part 1” premieres from June 24.
The plot twist is that Korea is on the verge of unification and there is a Joint Security Area – located where today’s North and South Korea are divided – which contains a mint that becomes the focus of the action.
Amid the reunification process, the mint is printing a new unified currency as the groundwork to build a stable joint economy. But despite people’s hopes for unification it seems that only the rich got richer.
- 5/20/2022
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
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