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Those who have been following Korean content for years now will argue that K-wave is relatively new, and rightly so. However, the fact that the 2021 show Squid Game did result in exponential growth and exposure for K- Content worldwide can’t be denied. Squid Game not only revived Netflix’s growth but also put Korean content at the centre.

The makers kept up with the pressures following it with Hellbound and The Silent Sea. With this, all eyes are definitely set on Netflix Korea which has announced its interesting lineup for the year 2022 which includes more than 12 series and 5-6 films.

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Here is all the K-Content to look forward to in 2022:

The first offering from Netflix Korea will be All Of Us Are Dead which is a zombie apocalypse series that goes on air on January 28. It will be followed up by the movie Love and Leashes that releases in February.

 

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For those who love law and crime drama, Juvenile Justice is also in the pipeline followed by Yaksha that will again see Park Hae soo in full form. This will be followed by Ji Chang wook and Choi Sung eun starrer The Sound of Magic. If you love the thriller genre then Carter is also coming up which will focus on dealing with the drug mafias set in Korea.

 

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Of course, the most awaited Money Heist Korea is also in the pipeline. However, a release date for the same is yet to be known. Balancing it with love and romance, we have Remarriage and Desires in the pipeline followed by Seoul Vibe. Glitch which will be a sci-fi romantic series has also been announced followed by The Accidental Narco which will again see Park Hae soo among others in the lead roles.

 

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20th Century Girl followed by Somebody and The Fabulous is also in the pipeline. Fans can also look forward to A Model Family, a family drama followed by Love To Hate you and Black Knight.

The calendar is surely full for this year for all the K-content lovers out there. Which one are you looking forward to the most?

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