DramaFever Launches Down Under with Ice Fantasy

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NEW YORK: DramaFever has become available in Australia and New Zealand, where the streaming network is premiering the Chinese epic Ice Fantasy for the first time in the region.

Ice Fantasy follows the conflict between the Ice and Fire kingdoms and the next generation of rulers to take power. The book-based romantic drama is initially being simulcast in Australia, New Zealand and the U.S. on DramaFever with English subtitles, and in Latin America with Spanish and Portuguese subtitles, within 24 hours of its original broadcast on China’s Hunan TV.

More than 120 additional titles from DramaFever’s catalog, which includes 2,000-plus episodes, will be available in Australia and New Zealand at launch. A number of new releases are due to debut in the coming weeks, including the Korean dramas Cheese in the Trap and Oh My Ghostess.

“DramaFever has established itself as the go-to destination for fans of K-dramas and Asian content in particular, along with additional international programming, and we are excited to be launching in the region with such a strong lineup,” said Suk Park, DramaFever’s co-founder and president. “Like our fans in the U.S. and Latin America, viewers in Australia and New Zealand won’t be able to get enough of these series once they start, and we are pleased to be in a position to meet this growing demand.”

With this launch, DramaFever, part of Warner Bros. Digital Networks, is now available in more than two dozen countries around the globe.