JAKARTA - Disney+ streaming service will expand their business to Asia. A number of strategies are made to launch their development, one of which is that several Korean films and dramas will be released.

Launching the Hollywood Reporter on Friday, October 15, the documentary BLACKPINK: The Movie is one of the films released through Disney+. The film shows the celebration of the group entering its fifth year of debut.

Some concert footage will be shown exclusively, namely In Your Area in 2018 and The Show in 2021.

Then there is Moving, a Korean drama directed by Park In Je. This drama marks the return of Jo In Sung and Ryu Seung Ryong to the small screen.

Moving, which is adapted from a webtoon, tells the story of three teenagers who have super powers and their parents who have lived with painful secrets for years.

In addition, there is the drama Rookies which became Kang Daniel's debut in the acting world. Here he collided with the young actress Chae Soo Bin. Rookies tells a love story set in a police academy in South Korea.

Snowdrop, a drama starring Jung Hae In and BLACKPINK's Jisoo will air on Disney+. This drama was created by the creators of the successful Sky Castle in 2019. Snowdrop is about a young couple in the 1980s. The two meet and face a complicated situation that threatens their relationship.

Then there is the drama Grid, played by Seo Kang Joon, Kim Ah Joong, and Si Young. Grid tells of a person who works in a government office working with detectives to solve secrets and discover the truth.

Actors Yoon Kye Sang and Seo Ji Hye will be reunited in the drama Kiss Sixth Sense. Directed by Nam Ki Hoon, Kiss Sixth Sense focuses on a woman who can see the future with a kiss. One day he discovers a future for himself and his boss that he doesn't like.

Finally, there is a Running Man spin-off entitled Outrun by Running Man. Different from the original version, this spin off show stars Kim Jong Kook, HAHA, and Ji Suk Jin.

Currently, Disney+ services are available in several countries such as Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Singapore, India, Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia.

Later they will launch services in South Korea, Hong Kong, and Taiwan in November.


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