HBO to explore Asian horror myths in new anthology series coming next month

HBO to explore Asian horror myths in new anthology series coming next month

As reported by Entertainment Weekly, HBO’s various streaming platforms will be getting a new original anthology show on February 1 called Folklore that explores spooky myths from across six countries in Asia—specifically Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, and Japan. Each installment of the six-episode series will focus on the “supernatural beings and occult beliefs” of a different country, with each one coming from different directors and being presented in the native language of its country.

If this all sounds like a surprisingly in-depth project to drop in a couple weeks without a ton of fanfare, it’s because Folklore already premiered on HBOAsia last year and behind-the-scenes videos for each of its episodes are already available on the HBOAsia YouTube account. That means this is a cool-sounding thing that isn’t targeted solely at Americans, wasn’t made solely for Americans, and isn’t even being specially presented in a way to make Americans in particular care, which is also cool.

As noted above, Folklore will be available on HBO Go, HBO Now, and HBO on-demand on February 1.

 
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