Korean Webtoons Come To Film & TV: Studio N On ‘Bloodhounds 2′, ‘The Legend of Kitchen Soldier’ & ‘The Remarried Empress’

Why it matters: Korean webtoons are dominating global screens, signaling a new era of content and cultural influence.
- Studio N is set to release 'Bloodhounds 2' on Netflix, screen 'The Legend of Kitchen Soldier' at Series Mania, and launch its biggest show, 'The Remarried Empress', later this year.
- Studio N is also developing an adaptation of 'Gosu' with Toei, signaling international collaboration in webtoon adaptations.
- Variety reports that 'The King's Warden' has become Korea's highest-grossing film of all time, indicating a robust and successful domestic film market alongside the webtoon adaptation boom.
Korean webtoons are rapidly expanding their global reach, with Studio N leading the charge by adapting popular titles like 'Bloodhounds 2' and 'The Remarried Empress' into major film and TV productions. This surge in webtoon-to-screen adaptations highlights a significant trend in content creation, even as the broader Korean entertainment industry celebrates record-breaking box office success with films like 'The King's Warden'.

