Netflix’s strategic investment in Korean content has significantly influenced the global entertainment landscape, fostering a mutually beneficial relationship between the streaming giant and South Korea’s creative industry.
Netflix’s Investment in Korean Content

Since its entry into the South Korean market in 2016, Netflix has progressively increased its investment in local content. In April 2023, Netflix announced a plan to invest $2.5 billion over the next four years in Korean series, films, and unscripted shows. This amount doubles the total investment made by Netflix in Korea from 2016 to 2022, reflecting the platform’s confidence in the global appeal of Korean storytelling.
Success Stories: ‘Squid Game’ and Beyond
The global phenomenon of “Squid Game,” released in 2021, exemplifies the success of Netflix’s investment in Korean content. The series became Netflix’s most-watched show, drawing immense international attention and acclaim. Following this success, Netflix continued to invest in Korean originals, resulting in popular titles such as “All of Us Are Dead,” “Juvenile Justice,” and “Move to Heaven.” These series have resonated with audiences worldwide, further solidifying the global influence of Korean content.
Economic and Cultural Impact

Netflix’s investment has not only elevated the global profile of Korean content but also stimulated the local economy. The production of original series and films has created jobs and fostered growth within the Korean entertainment sector. Additionally, the international success of these shows has enhanced South Korea’s cultural influence, attracting tourists and boosting interest in Korean culture globally.
Challenges and Considerations
Despite the successes, Netflix’s dominance in the Korean content market has raised concerns among local production companies regarding intellectual property rights and revenue sharing. While Netflix provides substantial funding and a global platform, it often retains the intellectual property rights for the content it finances, which can limit the long-term benefits for Korean creators and production houses.
Future Prospects
Looking ahead, Netflix’s continued investment in Korean content is poised to further enrich its library with diverse and engaging stories. This ongoing commitment is expected to strengthen the global standing of Korean entertainment and provide audiences worldwide with high-quality content.
📚 References
Netflix. (2023, April 24). Netflix’s Investment in Korea. Retrieved from https://about.netflix.com/ko/news/netflixkoreainvestment
Korea Creative Content Agency. (2021). Success and Challenges of K-Content through OTT Platforms (Part 2). Retrieved from https://www.kocca.kr/globalOTT/vol02/document/1_2_kcontent.pdf
Sisa Journal-e. (2023, December 23). Netflix to Continue Investing in Korean Content; Plans Large-Scale Collaborations Around ‘Squid Game 2’. Retrieved from https://www.sisajournal-e.com/news/articleView.html?idxno=408247
Newsis. (2023, April 25). Netflix to Invest 3.3 Trillion KRW in K-Content — But It’s Not All Good News. Retrieved from https://www.newsis.com/view/NISX20230425_0002279450
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