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Netflix features a South Korean science fiction dealing with space waste

Netflix features a South Korean science fiction dealing with space waste

It was referred to as South Korea’s first large-scale space film Space brooms (Space Shakers) had to be postponed several times due to the Coronavirus epidemic, which is why it will be showing on Netflix.

The film will be made available in 190 countries simultaneously by the online content provider.Since Korean dramas and movies are loved by viewers around the world, we hope that Space Sweepers will also be a worldwide hit. Netflix wrote in its statement, but did not indicate the exact production release date.
The film, directed by Jo Jung Hae, is set in the year 2092 as he hunts a team from space in junk space. In apocalyptic times, Earth is nearly destroyed by air pollution, so a wealthy class of elites want to create a world that can live in space.
Given the film’s stars, Shong Jung Ki and Kim Te Ri, the film’s release was highly anticipated throughout South Korea. However, the film’s distribution had to be postponed several times due to the pandemic, so in the end this movie is also being distributed by Netflix, as are some similar South Korean viewers who have also not been shown in movie theaters.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dp8a1DmAdAU

Jun Seung Hyun Time to hunt His thriller was the first South Korean feature film originally intended for cinema to be shown on Netflix in April.

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