Viewers can now watch over 67 exciting Chinese dramas and also be updated with Korean blockbusters as well as the biggest anime movie of the year – Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba: The Movie: Mugen Train
Delivering new and appealing premium Asian entertainment, Viu expands its variety through its volume deals with China’s largest TV and film media companies – Huace Film & TV and Huace Croton Media.
Accessible in 16 markets across Asia, the Middle East and South Africa, Viu is PCCW’s leading pan-regional over-the-top (OTT) video streaming service that also provides local and regional languages and subtitles. Viu is available to customers through either ad-supported free viewing or through premium subscription.
Viu offers a large and wide variety of Korean content titles as it is the first OTT player to bring Korean entertainment content across the region. Demand for other types of Asian content such as Chinese dramas (C-dramas) are growing, and now through these volume deals, Viu-ers in seven markets including Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia can now access over 2,000 hours of Chinese content.
More than 30 C-dramas were released late last year which included highly raved titles such as Eternal Love of Dream – one of the most-watched dramas on Viu, A Love So Beautiful, My Amazing Boyfriend 2 and The Brightest Star in the Sky. Starting from July onward, viewers shall anticipate the release of more star-studded and award-winning popular hits such as Eternal Love, The Princess Wei Young, Love O2O, Love and Destiny.
Moreover, Viu takes pride in offering the most awaited Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba: The Movie: Mugen Train, The Penthouse 3 and Voice 4. Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba: The Movie: Mugen Train follows the story from the highly celebrated anime series Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba.
As the best-selling manga series of all time with more than 150 million copies in circulation, the anime series has also proved its popularity since its premiere and became one of the top-viewed anime titles on Viu across the Asian markets. It was also awarded as the Anime of the Year: Grand Prize at the Tokyo Anime Awards Festival 2020.
Starring Lee Ji Ah, Kim So Yeon, Eugene, Uhm Ki Joon, Shim Eun Kyung and Bong Tae Gyu, The Penthouse comes back for a third season. First-on-Viu Korean melodrama The Penthouse 3 narrates the journey of three moms who are greedy and obsessed with the elevation of their lives.
Fueled with vengeance, Su Ryeon (Lee Ji Ah) is a mother ready to do anything for revenge on the adults who destroyed her child’s life. Despite having a successful career as a classical singer, the daughter of Seo Jin (Kim So Yeon) appears to lack talent.
Rejecting the life of poverty, Yoon Hee (Eugene) gives her all just to move into the Penthouse with her daughter. The first and second season have gained massive attention and garnered immense popularity, so make sure to catch up also on its third season.
Voice is a hit Korean drama that shares the lives of employees of emergency call centers. Through the limited information they gather from the urgent calls they receive, they attempt and find ways to combat crime.
Introducing a new character Derek Jo (Song Seung Heon) who is a unit leader at the LAPD joins hands with the gifted voice profiler Kang Kwon Joo (Lee Ha Na) and works with the Golden Time Team. Big or small, Derek Jo refuses to accept mistakes as he is a perfectionist. Viewers shall look forward to the formidable force of Derek Jo in Season 4.
Viewers may now watch these new titles as well as access Viu’s vast library of other blockbusters, first-on-Viu and exclusive titles on the Viu app which can be downloaded for free on App Store, Google Play, and selected smart TVs, as well as on the web at www.viu.com.
PR Source: Viu
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