SLL launches new content in Korean channels and major streamers

The new season of "The Summer I Turned Pretty" is now on Prime Video; the "The Nice Guy" premieres on JTBC, Disney+ and TVING and "Beyond the Bar" will be available on JTBC, Netflix and TVING.

18 JUL 2025
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"Beyond the Bar"

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Korean powerhouse SLL announces the launch of its new content on Korean channels and several digital global platforms. The global hit Young Adult series "The Summer I Turned Pretty" returned for its third and final season on Amazon Prime Video, starting July 16. Based on the best-selling trilogy by Jenny Han, the show centers on Belly (Lola Tung) and her love triangle with brothers Conrad (Chris Briney) and Jeremiah (Gavin Casalegno).

It’s a multigenerational coming-of-age story about first love, heartbreak, female friendship, and the enduring bond between mothers and daughters. Season 3 consists of 11 episodes, produced by wiip, an SLL label, and will stream in over 240 countries and territories.

SLL also announces the premiere of the tender noir drama "The Nice Guy" on July 18 on JTBC in Korea and stream on Disney+ and TVING. The story follows Park Seok-cheol (Lee Dongwook) and Kang Mi-young (Lee Sungkyoung) as they reunite after years apart, navigating regrets, resilience, and second chances.

Blending noir suspense with heartfelt romance and family drama, "The Nice Guy" is helmed by award-winning director Song Hae-sung (Failan, Maundy Thursday) and supported by a stellar cast including Park Hoon, Oh Nara, Ryu Hyeyoung, and Cheon Hojin.

Last but not least, the legal drama "Beyond the Bar" set to be premiere on August 2 on JTBC and will be available for streaming on Netflix and TVING. The series shows Kang Hyo-min (Jung Chae-yeon), a rookie attorney learning the ropes at YULLIM LAW FIRM under sharp yet principled senior partner Yoon Seok-hoon (Lee Jin-wuk). Through trials, conflicts, and evolving relationships, Hyo-min grows into her role—facing not only legal battles but personal ones too.

The cast also features Lee Hak-ju and Jeon Hye-bin, each adding dimension and emotional weight to YULLIM’s fast-paced office life.