CNN to Produce 'K-Everything' Spotlighting Korean Culture
Four-Part Series to Air Next Year
Daniel Dae Kim as Executive Producer
U.S. network CNN is producing an original series that analyzes the global influence of Korean culture.
On November 19, CNN announced that it will air a four-part series titled 'K-Everything' next year. The series will examine how Korean music, food, TV, and film have become central to global pop culture and trace their origins.
The series was filmed in Seoul, Busan, and other locations, featuring leading figures in contemporary K-culture. Actor and director Daniel Dae Kim serves as both executive producer and cast member.
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Elaina Lee, Executive Vice President of CNN Group, stated, "This series sheds light on the impact of Korean culture around the world from both a personal and broad perspective," adding, "Daniel is the ideal storyteller to guide viewers, thanks to his deep understanding of and authenticity regarding Korean culture."
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