Apple TV+ heads to South Korea with first Korean-language original
Apple TV+ is getting ready to launch in South Korea and the company is timing its arrival around its first Korean-language original series. | Apple TV+ is getting ready to launch in South Korea and the company is timing its arrival around its first Korean-language original series.
Apple TV+ is getting ready to launch in South Korea and the company is timing its arrival around its first Korean-language original series.
The streaming service will be available in South Korea beginning November 4, the same day as the debut for “Dr. Brain,” a new six-part series from filmmaker Kim Jee-woon and starring Lee Sun-kyun from “Parasite.” The series will debut a day earlier in the U.S.
The launch in South Korea—which comes along nearly two years after Apple TV+ first showed up—adds an important global market for the streaming service. When Apple TV+ first launched in November 2019, it was available in more than 100 countries and regions.
Dr. Brain will Premiere on AppleTV+ as the division expands to South Korea.