CNN's 'K-Everything' Hosted by Daniel Dae Kim to Premiere in May, Trailer Released
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CNN's 'K-Everything' Hosted by Daniel Dae Kim to Premiere in May, Trailer Released

authorBy John Lasseter
DateMar 26, 2026
Read time2 min

CNN Original Series has announced that 'K-Everything,' a new four-part documentary series, will debut on May 9. This series, hosted and executive produced by the acclaimed actor Daniel Dae Kim, delves into the widespread impact of South Korean culture across the globe. Each episode is designed to provide viewers with an insightful look into the phenomena that have propelled Korean arts and industries onto the international stage.

The documentary navigates through various facets of Korean culture, beginning with an exploration of the K-pop industry's fervent global following, featuring interviews with prominent figures in Seoul. Following this, the series investigates the evolution of Korean screen content, from its origins under strict censorship to its current status as a dominant force in global streaming and an Oscar-winning cinematic powerhouse. Subsequent episodes spotlight Korean culinary traditions, showcasing how local dishes, from street food to haute cuisine, have captivated palates worldwide, exemplified by a kimchi festival in Pyeongchang. The series concludes by examining the strategic innovation and scientific advancements behind South Korea’s influential beauty sector, which dictates trends for consumers globally.

Daniel Dae Kim shared his enthusiasm for the project, highlighting the timely opportunity to explore Korea's cultural dynamics. He aims for the series to offer both dedicated enthusiasts and newcomers a unique and fresh understanding of a country that holds deep personal significance for him. Amy Entelis, CNN Worldwide's executive VP for talent and content development, emphasized that 'K-Everything' aligns with CNN's commitment to delivering character-driven, globally relevant programming, illustrating how Korea’s creative industries have profoundly influenced global trends in music, film, food, and beauty. This series marks a collaborative effort between CNN's Originals unit and its Asia Pacific-based Global Productions team.

Through showcasing the global reach and profound influence of South Korean culture, 'K-Everything' encourages an appreciation for cultural exchange and innovation. It illustrates how unique traditions and modern creativity can converge to create a powerful impact that transcends borders. The series highlights the importance of understanding and celebrating diverse cultures, fostering a more connected and enriched global community.

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