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What do the JYP contract rumors for Tzuyu and Jeongyeon mean for TWICE's future? Inside the group's 2026 contract renewals and multi-agency shifts.
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The cast of Netflix’s K-Pop Demon Hunters explains why Korean culture is no longer a sub-genre—it’s the mainstream
Simu Liu stars in 'The Copenhagen Test', a thriller about an intelligence analyst whose hacked brain forces him into a
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The K-pop legend is leaving the board of JYP Entertainment to spend more time mentoring artists and producing music.
Heeseung will leave ENHYPEN, Belift Lab announced, with the singer planning to pursue a solo career while remaining under the
BTS have unveiled the trailer for a Netflix comeback livestream celebrating their return, featuring the group’s first live performances from
The legendary director of Oldboy and Decision to Leave will lead the 79th edition of the world's most famous film
The singer claims she was framed as a "scapegoat" in a shocking handwritten letter posted to social media.
The Disney+ K-drama co-stars have registered their marriage and plan to hold a private family ceremony soon.
What began as a dispute over banned cameras at a K-pop show has spiraled into a regional "war of words"
The Blackpink star navigates a virtual dating service in the first look at her upcoming romantic comedy series.
HYBE has officially appealed a court ruling ordering it to pay Min Hee-jin 25.5 billion won over a disputed put
Southeast Asia’s streaming market is booming, with subscriptions up 19% to more than 61 million in 2025 as Indonesian originals
As politics loom over the Winter Olympics, athletes including Eileen Gu and Chloe Kim are speaking candidly about what it
Pokémon’s turning 30—and it’s celebrating with a Super Bowl commercial packed with celebrity cameos, nostalgic callbacks and fan-favourite creatures
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A new digital series highlights the forgotten Asian American inventors and cultural heavyweights who shaped modern life ahead of the
Art heals when words fail. Quentin Lee’s new project The Way You Dance tackles family grief and queer identity in
Japan advance to the World Cup knockout stage after a 1–1 draw with Sweden, setting up a high-stakes round-of-32 clash
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences continues its international diversification strategy. The 2026 invitee list indicates targeted growth
Tracie Pang reflects on closing Pangdemonium after 16 years, the realities of Singapore theatre, censorship, and what comes next
A Seoul court has handed down a suspended sentence to a Brazilian national following a series of obsessive visits to
Mark Lee faces backlash after wearing a Confederate flag T-shirt. His label, Upper Room, issues an apology as debate grows
Tony Leung calls AI in filmmaking a “double-edged sword,” warning it could cost jobs and strip cinema of its soul