The popular 2024 Korean movie, Exhuma, recently premiered on the streaming giant, Netflix. However, it looks like as of now, it is available to stream only in Korea. There is yet to be an update on when the audiences across the world will be able to access the film. Exhuma stars Kim Go-Eun and Lee Do-Hyun in the lead roles. It was released in theatres on February 22, 2024, and garnered a huge fan base.
Viewers have been eagerly awaiting for Exhuma’s digital debut. Previously, the movie premiered on Viki in both the Unite States and Canada, where it could be accessed with a subscription. With Netflix Korea announcing the film on their platform, it remains to be seen if Exhuma will be available on the streaming service globally.
Exhuma Korean movie (2024) Netflix streaming details revealed
On Monday, July 15, 2024, Netflix Korea shared a glimpse of Kim Go-Eun and Lee Do-Hyun’s iconic scene in Exhuma on their official Instagram account. They also revealed that the movie was now available to stream on the platform. However, it turns out that only viewers in Korea with a Netflix subscription can watch Exhuma. Fans took to the comments section of the post to express their displeasure that the film wasn’t released globally.
The Korean movie Exhuma follows the story of two shamans and their process of excavating a grave. This further leads to deadly consequences. A wealthy Korean-American family hires the shaman siblings Hwa-Rim (Kim Go-Eun) and Bong-Gil (Lee Do-Hyun) to ward off an evil spirit targeting their newborn son. However, as they excavate the grave, it unleashes secrets and dark truths hidden underneath. The movie also stars Choi Min-Sik and Yoo Hae-Jin.
Viewers will have to wait and see if Netflix manages to secure a global release for Exhuma. For viewers in Korea, the movie is available on the streaming platform. Fans in the US and Canada can stream the movie on Viki via a subscription.