UNIMÁS Slates Korea’s Guardian: The Lonely and Great God

TelevisaUnivision’s UNIMÁS has launched CJ ENM’s hit Korean drama Guardian: The Lonely and Great God.

The series made its U.S. broadcast debut on the Spanish-language network this week. It first aired on tvN in South Korea, where it scored a 20.5 percent peak rating. The fantasy romance drama stars Gong Yoo, Lee Dong-wook, Kim Go-eun, Yoo In-na and Yook Sung-jae.

“We’re proud to bring one of CJ ENM’s most iconic dramas to TelevisaUnivision’s audience,” said Sebastian Kim, VP of the international business department at CJ ENM. “This launch marks an important step in expanding the global reach of K-content, and we look forward to introducing more of our premium storytelling to a wider international audience.”

“At UNIMÁS, we strive to offer innovative and culturally enriching content that resonates with our diverse audience, especially younger viewers, who are the natural target for this phenomenon,” said Barbara Musa Ruiz, senior VP of programming strategy and scheduling at TelevisaUnivision. “K-dramas stand out for their high production quality, including stunning cinematography, impressive sets, and visual effects that enhance the viewing experience, along with exciting stories full of surprising twists that will deeply connect with audiences.”