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SLL to Invest 3 tln Won in Next 3 yrs, with 35 New Productions for 2022


In this photo provided by SLL, CEO Jung Kyung-moon speaks during a press conference held in downtown Seoul on April 19, 2022.

In this photo provided by SLL, CEO Jung Kyung-moon speaks during a press conference held in downtown Seoul on April 19, 2022.

SEOUL, April 19 (Korea Bizwire) SSL, a Korean TV drama production studio formerly known as JTBC Studios, said Tuesday it will invest 3 trillion won (US$2.4 billion) in producing TV series and films over the next three years to become a global content provider.

“We’ve recently changed our name to SLL, or Studio LuluLala, from JTBC Studios,” SLL CEO Jung Kyung-moon said in a press conference. “The name change reflects our determination to become a leading production house in the world entertainment industry.”

To achieve the goal, he said his company will funnel 3 trillion won into content creation by 2024 and expand its overseas business in the United States and Asia.

SLL, the production arm of South Korean cable TV network JTBC, has 15 subsidiary studios including Climax Studio, which produced the hit Netflix original “Hellbound,” Film Monster, which made the zombie thriller “All of Us Are Dead,” and Zium Content of the popular drama “Itaewon Class.”

Last year, it acquired American studio Wiip, which is behind HBO hit “Mare of Easttown,” as part of its move into the U.S. production market.

SLL posted 588.8 billion won in sales in 2021 with 26 titles, becoming the biggest production in South Korea in terms of annual sales.

“In 2024, we are targeting to reach 2 trillion in sales, and 40 percent of the 2024 sales is expected to come from overseas,” said the SLL official. “That means, we will be producing some 50 to 60 TV series in that year.”

This image provided by SLL shows the company's subsidiary studios.

This image provided by SLL shows the company’s subsidiary studios.

As the first step of the three-year plan, SLL has 35 TV shows and films on its 2022 slate, up from 26 titles for 2021.

Among them are the fantasy drama “The Youngest Son of a Conglomerate,” starring Song Joong-ki, the upcoming Netflix originals “The Sound of Magic,” “The Accidental Narco” and “Money Heist: Korea – Joint Economic Area.”

The crime film “The Roundup,” the sequel to the 2017 action thriller “The Outlaws,” starring Ma Dong-seok, also known as Don Lee, and renowned director Yeon Sang-ho’s upcoming film “Jung E” are also on SLL’s upcoming list.

SLL said as part of its global business, the company will launch a new studio in Japan later this year to provide Korean popular content and produce Japanese-language titles. In Singapore, SLL will set up a local unit to create content tailored to Southeast Asian viewers.

Also, it is considering establishing a U.S. unit and expanding partnership with other American studios to take part in more Hollywood projects.

“Japan is a longtime content powerhouse and loves Korean content,” Jung, the CEO, said. “And we are also preparing for next generation businesses, like non-fungible tokens and metaverses, using our intellectual properties.”

(Yonhap)

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