K-Drama SVOD Service Corea+ Is Coming To Mexico

Latin America's first-ever K-Drama SVOD is coming to Mexico.

THEMA America, a subsidiary of Canal+ announced a new partnership Monday with mvshub to bring Korean entertainment to audiences across Mexico through the launch of Corea+, a first-of-its-kind K-Drama SVOD offering.

mvshub suscribers will be able to access the growing deurama library from Corea+, either as a standalone platform or as part of a variety of bundles.

Corea+ will include a slate of well-known dramas, such as:

Her Private Life – A romantic comedy starring Park Min-young and Kim Jae-wook, this series follows a museum curator who secretly lives a double life as a fan of K-pop idols.

High Class – A mystery thriller that uncovers the dangerous contradictions and hypocrisies behind the seemingly perfect lives of women in the top 0.1% of high society. With its dramatic twists, betrayals, and secrets, this story echoes the intrigue and emotional depth of Latin America’s most iconic telenovelas.

Hundred Million Stars From The Sky – Moo-young, a charming craft brewer known for breaking hearts, meets Jin-gang, a creative professional with a troubled past. Despite her police officer brother’s suspicions, they fall in love—until a dark secret from their past turns their world upside down.

“This collaboration with MVS Hub and CJ ENM allows us to meet the growing appetite for K-Dramas in the region, delivering premium content to audiences who crave emotional, engaging, and high-quality storytelling,” said Carlos Fernández, CEO of THEMA America.

“This partnership is a great achievement which allows us to continue expanding our content catalog and remain increasingly competitive” said Roger Quintin, GM/Director of mvshub.

Sebastian Kim, VP of International Content Business Department at CJ ENM, added, “We are proud to be the first content partner in this landmark SVOD launch. Mexico is a key market for the global expansion of K-Dramas, and through Corea+, we’re excited to introduce CJ ENM’s acclaimed titles to local audiences and further amplify the reach of Korean storytelling across Latin America.”