KEY POINTS
  • Global demand for Asian films and TV shows has risen in recent quarters, driven by easier access on streaming services and hit shows like Netflix's "Squid Game," according to data provider Parrot Analytics.
  • While supply of Asian content is still outpacing audience demand, the gap is closing.
  • Korean content makes up the bulk of Asian content libraries, but demand for Chinese and Japanese language has been rising.

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Scene from "Squid Game" by Netflix

The popularity of Netflix's hit drama "Squid Game" and other Korean series, as well as the recent success of films like "Minari" and "Everything Everywhere All At Once," has helped boost the demand for Asian language movies and TV shows globally.

A large part of that demand comes as U.S. viewers have easier access to global content than ever before thanks to major streaming services such as Netflix and Warner Bros. Discovery's Max, as well as niche offerings like Rakuten Viki, which focuses on Asian entertainment.

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