Did I? Yes Tudu. Or maybe ‘Tu-dum’ to better understand each other. This is how it’s spelled according to Netflix the sound heard at the beginning of each of his TV shows or movies. And that’s how they decided to call their own name. global fan event (ie digital) has been deployed across various locations ((Korea, India, Europe and the United States, Latin America, Japan) and time zones this year. Here we will summarize the most interesting things learned during the ambitious deployment.
1. ‘Awesome’ could be a new ‘k-obsession’
As described by the protagonist Chae Soo Bin, the romantic drama ‘Magnificent’ will cover the “dreams, friendships and romances of young people working in the fashion industry”. Some recent research has suggested that today’s youth aren’t into inspiring fantasies, but who is weary of a little glamor, spotlights, color, and incredibly complex romance?
2. ‘Heading to Hell’ will have a second season
Manager Yeong Sang-ho (‘Train to Busan’) assured that there will be a sequel only as a ‘webtoon’ at the end of 2021. After a series of reports to the contrary, there is now official confirmation: The popular apocalyptic horror series will have its second season, in which mysterious beings suddenly appear and take people to Hell – who are previously informed of the day and time of their death. We don’t have a release date yet, but we do have a small ‘teaser’.
3. The Indian ‘remake’ of ‘Elite’ has a trailer
Remakes of ‘Ray Donovan’ will come from India, and even more intriguing, renaming ‘Elite’ ‘Class’. A few changes for the rest: “For the rich, you can find attraction and danger, love and war, friendship and enmity in this school… Basically, everything,” said the ‘youtuber’ Parcel of Prajakta. The newly released trailer confirms déjà vu. They even seem to have found Jaime Lorente’s Indian stunt double.
4. Golden duo Raj & DK still in sight
promising series ‘Weapons and gulaab’ It is the first result of a long-term collaboration agreement between Netflix and the hit machine filmmaker-producer duo Raj & DK. This action black comedy is set in the 1990s, in a town called Gulabganj, where danger seems to lurk around every corner. The story of many firsts, according to Netflix: “from first love to first murder.” All this was shot in the brilliant Cinemascope.
(This information is still under development and will be updated).
Source: Informacion
