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DramaFever streaming to launch in Australia / NZ

Asian dramas will feature in a new Warner Bros.-owned streaming service coming our way.

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Asian-themed streaming service DramaFever, is launching in Australia and New Zealand.

The channel, which was acquired by Warner Bros. Digital Networks in February 2016, will have a library of more than 2,000 episodes available in Australia and New Zealand at launch.

It kicks off with Chinese fantasy Ice Fantasy within 24 hours of its original broadcasts on Hunan TV in China. New episodes debut every Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, with English subtitles.

The series is based on the popular novel by cult Chinese writer Guo Jingming (“Tiny Times”) and stars Feng Shao Feng (“Prince of Lan Ling”) and K-pop songstress Victoria Song, part of group f(x).

Other new Korean drama releases to follow include Cheese in the Trap and Oh My Ghostess.

“DramaFever has established itself as the go-to destination for fans of K-dramas and Asian content in particular, along with additional international programming, and we are excited to be launching in the region with such a strong line-up,” said co-founder and president Suk Park.

The company’s content will be available on demand on its own website, on iPhone, iPad, Android, Chromecast, Roku, Samsung Smart TVs and PlayStation 4.

Source: Variety

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