Bring 'Joseon Exorcist' To Netflix
Bring 'Joseon Exorcist' To Netflix
Why this petition matters
A 32 billion won drama has been canceled at only episode 2.
We believe #JoseonExorcist was canceled unfairly,The cast didn't properly get a chance to edit or fix complaints. We believe with the proper platform this drama will be an success!! BRING "JOSEON EXORCIST TO NETFLIX'For international Fans.We started off with a request to Bring 'Joseon Exorcist' to Netflix where the staff and crew hard work for one year not be wasted..Joseon Exorcist was criticized for distorting history using a large number of Chinese-style props from the first broadcast on the 22nd . Netizens made a problem with the fact that Chinese-style small items such as mooncakes and duck eggs appeared in the scene where Chungnyeongdaegun served food to Father John (Dalsey Parquet), a priest in Kuma, during the broadcast.Viewers continued to criticize and protest fiercely through various angles such as the Internet community, the SBS website, and the Blue House national petition.
80% of the drama was already filmed ..The crew offered to fix and edit the drama but the scrapped the entire drama..removing it from all streaming sites.
And now They have erased Hit Drama 'Mr Queen' with a High rating of 19% accused of Historical distortion removing it from VOD sites. Jtbc drama 'Snowdrop' is now being Targeted starring Jung hae In and BLACKPINK's Jisoo.When will this end???
Each person may have different thoughts and feelings about China, Japan, or the Joseon Dynasty. As a result, certain dramas, movies, and literature may be uncomfortable. If you don't like something, don't look at it. You can also comment or write a review if you don't like the work. However, the current situation, which collectively pressures advertisers for dissatisfaction with a certain work, causes them to cancel sponsorships, and abolishes the broadcast itself, is both incomprehensible and even terrifying.
I think the cancellation of the broadcast of'Joseon Exorcist' is a serious threat to the Korean content industry. In the future, creators are bound to suffer intense self-censorship to see if they have ever touched some of the public's anti-citizen or hateful emotions that could not be reasonably explained or predicted. Where would it be only in China?