Thank you to people like kingdoms, life, and we are all dead, Netflix has taken some of the best zombie horrors of the past few years from South Korea. But is happiness, the Zombie series 2021 is available for streaming on Netflix? Yes, but you will only find a streaming series in a handful of countries around the world on April 2022Happiness is a series of South Korean Zombie horror written by Han Sang Woon, and directed by Ahn Gil Ho. The Woon is a screenwriter behind the Korean adaptation of a good wife, and Director Ahn Gil Ho previously worked on observers, Memories of Alhambra, and foreigners.

This series of special agents Yoon Sae Bomb was given the opportunity to move to the apartment complex set aside for the use of civil servants, but to get a very desirable apartment, he pretended to marry his junior high school friend Jung Yi Hyun.

“Her husband” is a detective who is currently investigating the area for mysterious diseases. Together, the couple became trapped in an apartment complex when the disease lived into a meat-eating zombie.

Can I stream the South Korean series Happiness on Netflix?

The good news is that you can flow happiness on Netflix, the bad news is that there are only a number of countries currently flowing the series.At least eight countries currently flow happiness on Netflix with most areas after receiving the show on April 12, 2022. It should be noted that the event did not carry Netflix’s original branding.The area currently drains all 12 episodes of happiness include:

  • Australia
  • India
  • Israel
  • Malaysia
  • Philippines
  • Singapore
  • South Africa
  • Thailand

In many regions, the show is streaming on Viu

Will Happiness come to Netflix US?

Although there is no confirmation that happiness will come to our Netflix, and we are not sure why the series is not taken by Netflix as genuine. We will keep you posted if we hear that Netflix in other areas will take the show.This series is produced by the Dragon studio and distributed by TVN which Netflix has a profitable first display deal and 4.99% of shares in the production company.

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