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Disney+ announces more content from South Korea and greater China

New projects include King of Savvy from South Korea, and Lunar New Year release of Anita (Director’s Cut), featuring Cantopop legend Anita Mui

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 06 Jan 2022 6:00PM

Disney+ announces more content from South Korea and greater China
Taiwan Crime Stories is inspired by four true crime investigations. – Pic courtesy of Disney+ Hotstar, January 6, 2022

AS part of Disney+'s 2022 content slate, the company today unveiled more Asian language titles, including Anita (Director’s Cut), King of Savvy, Taiwan Crime Stories and Life Long Journey. 

New titles as part of Disney’s 2022 Apac content slate include Anita (Director’s Cut), a special edition presented in five 45-minute installments chronicling Anita Mui’s rise to superstardom, to be released on Disney+ starting February 2. One of the region’s most iconic artists known as the 'Madonna of the East', the late Anita Mui is an award-winning Hong Kong singer and actress who changed the Cantopop music scene for her ardent fan base across Asia.

Anita (Director’s Cut) chronicles Anita Mui’s rise to superstardom. – Pic courtesy of Disney+ Hotstar
Anita (Director’s Cut) chronicles Anita Mui’s rise to superstardom. – Pic courtesy of Disney+ Hotstar

This special Director’s Cut delves into her lesser known personal life including her camaraderie with Hong Kong superstar Leslie Cheung, her romantic relationships, and features many signature songs. Anita (Director’s Cut) is directed by Longman Leung, produced by award-winning producer Bill Kong, and features a star-studded cast, Louis Koo and Louise Wong.

An Original under the Star banner, a South Korean series going into production is King of Savvy, a Korean drama about a casino king packed with crime and action. King of Savvy is an exciting tent-pole project for Disney+ where the star of award-winning neo-noir action thriller Old Boy, Choi Min-sik meets the director of South Korean thriller The Outlaws, Kang Yoon-sung. 

A Life Long Journey tells the story of a Chinese blue-collar worker and his family. – Pic courtesy of Disney+ Hotstar
A Life Long Journey tells the story of a Chinese blue-collar worker and his family. – Pic courtesy of Disney+ Hotstar

From Greater China, Disney+ will also release A Life Long Journey, a Chinese language drama series adapted from a novel of the same name, which won the 2019 Mao Dun Literature Prize, one of the most prestigious literature prizes in China. A Life Long Journey tells the story of a Chinese blue-collar worker and his family, and the many societal changes they experience across different generations, and stars Lei Jia-Yin and Song Jia. 

Currently in production, Taiwan Crime Stories is an Original Mandarin psychological thriller series that started shooting last November. Inspired by four true crime investigations, Taiwan Crime Stories delves into a terror-stricken mass murder of a family, a chilling rape, a murder case, fraud and injustice cases.

Taiwan Crime Stories is inspired by four true crime investigations. – Pic courtesy of Disney+ Hotstar
Taiwan Crime Stories is inspired by four true crime investigations. – Pic courtesy of Disney+ Hotstar

An international collaboration, the 12-part series is co-produced by CALFILMS (Taiwan), Sixty Percent Productions (Hong Kong), and Imagine Entertainment, founded by award-winning Hollywood director Ron Howard and producer Brian Grazer. This exclusive series stars Rhydian Vaughan, Patrick Shih, Simon Hsueh, Allison Lin, Frederick Lee, Wang Po-Chieh and more.

Subject to local availability, the new Apac content titles will be available on the streaming service over the next year. These projects are part of Disney's ambition to produce local language content and greenlight over 50 Apac Originals by 2023. – The Vibes, January 6, 2022

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