Netflix docuseries "In the Name of God: A Holy Betrayal," which examines Korea's religious cults, is returning with a second season, according to a JTBC report.
It was two months ago that Netflix released "In the Name of God: A Holy Betrayal," stunning the nation by shedding new light on the country's notorious religious cults that have been around since the 1980s. The aftermath created by the global...
Netflix is out to grab audiences’ attention with Korean original reality television shows. While there is a preconception that reality television can only cater to regional audiences, Netflix has proven those preconceptions wrong, as seen with...
Prosecutors and police raided the headquarters of the controversial pseudo-Christian religious organization Jesus Morning Star (JMS) Thursday as part of their investigation into allegations that its leader Jeong Myeong-seok sexually assaulted ...
Religious cult Baby Garden dropped its request for an injunction against Netflix to ban the broadcast of documentary “In the Name of God” on Monday. However, its injunction request against broadcaster MBC and the ...
The level of expression and sensationalism used in the viral Netflix documentary series “In the Name of God: A Holy Betrayal” was necessary to expose the wrongs and illegality of cult leaders in Korea, the show's main producer Cho Sung-hyun...
A Korean court on Thursday rejected a local religious group's request for an injunction to stop the release of a new Netflix documentary series about its chief.
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