As part of its licenced Korean content plan for 2023, Netflix on Monday announced that 34 Korean movies and television shows would be available to stream on the service. This is the platform’s largest lineup of Korean entertainment, and includes Netflix original productions as well as returning fan favourites.

The list of series includes the renewal of Sweet Home, D.P., Black Knight and The Glory, and other series such as Gyeongseong Creature, Song of the Bandits, A Time Called You, Behind Your Touch, Crash Course in Romance, Destined With You, Doona!, King the Land, Love to Hate You, and See You In My 19th Life. Netflix will also launch drama series like Daily Dose of Sunshine, Queenmaker, The Good Bad Mother, Goodbye Earth, Bloodhounds, Celebrity, and Mask Girl.

Netflix’s list of films for the year includes JUNG-E, Kill Boksoon, Ballerina, Unlocked, Believer 2, and The Match. Netflix has also planned a venture into Korean reality TV, with an array of content, including, Physical: 100, Siren: Survive the Island, Zombieverse, Nineteen to Twenty, and The Devil’s Plan. Documentaries include, In the Name of God: A Holy Betrayal and Yellow Door: Looking for Director Bong’s Unreleased Short Film.