There looks to be another season if its funded but if not the preview is just enough to make us question the endinghttps://www.thereviewgeek.com/arthdalchronicles-s1e18review/
it'll be hard to watch some dramas if Netflix keeps doing that... honestly, one of the reasons why people like…
jTBC is the ones splitting it, since there are new laws in South Korea decreasing working hours. This is for the best since a lot of staff die because they are rushing dramas. Moreover, actors are really overworked, go sleepless for the filming weeks, and suffer mental issues from this. If you love the actors, production crew, and drama you wouldn't want them to suffer, and would patiently wait. People need breaks, just like you get in summer holidays and payed leaves if you are working. The would go to their family and rest, instead of spending weeks in the filming locations. Moreover, when they split the drama, they get more money from sponsors and ads to fund the next part. They gauge the response for the first season and decide if they would make another one, instead of wasting money filming a long drama and then not have the money to pay the actors and production staff (which is a big issue in South Korea now).
Netflix is only streaming and subbing it, they are not the ones producing it. They have no control over splitting or not.
What? This is a tag about the content of the drama, not the production. The tag "Rape"doesn't mean an actor/actress was raped in real life. Just as "animal abuse" tag means an animal was abuse in the drama, not real life.
Seriously, if you're not into dark dramas with deeper themes just stick to your usual cute and romantic and shallow…
What is going on? For what I can see, only 2 people rated it 1. I don't think that is enough to influence the score and it is their opinion. We should not villainize someone for how they rate.
8.5 is actually good and it will change when the drama finishes and everyone rate it.
Netflix needs to get off this putting out 6 eps of a Kdrama at a time. It's a bad strategy and maybe part of why…
Production and actors need more time to perfect their work and give you good quality shows. They are already overworked to get episodes out each week. They are people and need time to rest, too. Moreover, there are cases were staff members die because of overwork. Patience from fans requires nothing while overworking the staff and actors and causing them lack of sleep and stress could take their lives.
Cause of cancer: Uncontrollably fond(you know, when you act, you have to get into the roll that you're playing...…
I'm sorry but that has nothing to do with a drama. Nasopharynx cancer (the one he has) has a higher chance of developing in East Asian people. Also, I believe he smokes, which increases the chances of developing this type of cancer.
Filming a drama for two mouths doesn't cause cancer.
There is no season 2. Where did you read that?This is all just 1 season split into 3 parts.
Unfortunately, the link doesn't change when we fix the title. Someone first submitted it as season 3 and it was approved, so the link is stuck like that.
Wtf? They'll have us wait 2 months for ep 13-18? Why even split the drama into 3?
Filming officially started on December 5, 2018 and Joong Ki went to filmed overseas in Brunei on February 24, 2019, meaning that the filming took place just a few months. Also, there is no info about them finishing filming, so they might be filming even now and the production company then needs time for post-production, which takes time. The problem is with tvN/Netflix deciding to air the drama while the drama filming and post-production did not finish.
They had to cut it because the production company went over budget. Season 1 was supposed to be 8 episodes but…
They already filmed season 2 and spent a lot of money on it, and now they are in the post-production step (add music and edit the episodes), so why would Netflix not release it? They will release it for sure, but we have to wait.
I don't like how Netflix deals with kdramas. Just like 'My first first love' they cut the drama in half and…
They had to cut it because the production company went over budget. Season 1 was supposed to be 8 episodes but had to be cut. When Netflix splits the drama into seasons, they gauge people reception of the first season, to see if they should continue or not. Why would they invest in a long drama if it will be not successful? Moreover, having seasons is much better because the cast and staff can rest, and not be forced to film weekly with poorer quality to get the episodes done.
I suggest watching The King of Dramas to see how hard it is to air weekly dramas.
https://www.soompi.com/article/1354016wpp/arthdal-chronicles-cast-thanks-viewers-in-final-goodbyes-as-drama-comes-to-an-end
https://www.jazminemedia.com/2019/09/will-arthdal-chronicles-have-another-season-part-3-ending-leaves-fans-wanting-more/
Moreover, when they split the drama, they get more money from sponsors and ads to fund the next part. They gauge the response for the first season and decide if they would make another one, instead of wasting money filming a long drama and then not have the money to pay the actors and production staff (which is a big issue in South Korea now).
Netflix is only streaming and subbing it, they are not the ones producing it. They have no control over splitting or not.
8.5 is actually good and it will change when the drama finishes and everyone rate it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:OCN_original_series
I use a VPN to watch it on OnDemandKorea.
Update: Episode 3 had another killed cat.
Patience from fans requires nothing while overworking the staff and actors and causing them lack of sleep and stress could take their lives.
Still no release date.
Filming a drama for two mouths doesn't cause cancer.
This is all just 1 season split into 3 parts.
The problem is with tvN/Netflix deciding to air the drama while the drama filming and post-production did not finish.
I suggest watching The King of Dramas to see how hard it is to air weekly dramas.