JTBC's New K-Drama 'Man To Man' To Be Featured Internationally On Netflix

by Jai S. / Apr 08, 2017 04:22 AM EDT
Man To Man

Earlier today, Netflix announced that it has gained the exclusive rights for the upcoming JTBC K-drama, "Man to Man." This officially makes the upcoming show, which is to air its first episode on April 21, as the first Korean drama to air on international grounds. Netflix airs its media services to over 190 countries and the show will debut through the internet-based entertainment company all over the world.

Once the domestic Netflix broadcast of "Man to Man" is available in Korea, the episodes will then be made available on Netflix in the remaining countries within a few hours' time. As reported by Soompi, the show will comprise of two series with eight episodes each. The K-drama is further reported by the website to be made available in all the countries where Netflix offers its services with subtitles in 20+ languages, reported Variety.

As far as the new Korean drama is concerned, "Man to Man" features Park Hae Jin, Kim Min Jung and Park Sung Woong in various roles in the new show. The plot revolves around famous celebrities who are protected by "ghost" bodyguards. The drama series is expected to offer a dark theme mixed with comic relief. Fan expect the unexpected collaboration of Park Sung Woong and Park Hae Jin to be pretty funny in the series.

As stated in the official summary of the upcoming Korean TV series, "Man to Man" tells the story of a famous celebrity Yeo Woon-Gwang (Park Sung Woong) who is in need of a bodyguard. So, he hires Kim Seol Woo (Park Hae Jin) for protecting him. Woo, who is a very mysterious man and has many hidden talents, is a highly capable in special investigations. The plot revolves around various thrilling and adventurous situations the duo encounter in the series. Expect JTBC's "Man to Man" to air on April 21 at 11 p.m. KST.

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