The Netflix daily variety show has been upgraded to 2.0, thanks to its popularity.

Netflix has been releasing fresh and delightful daily variety shows since February to target the diverse tastes of viewers. Each week, with new guests and setups, it has filled viewers' weeks with joy. The Netflix daily variety show, praised as a comfortable meeting with friends over meals, has been revamped as 'Daily Variety 2.0' to bring more harmless and reckless laughter.

'Crazy Food Spots,' beloved for its gourmet talk travels every Thursday, has begun its upgraded taste exchange as 'Crazy Food Spots: Heated Japan-Korea Taste Exchange.' The exciting expedition of the trustworthy Sung Kyung and Yutaka Matsushige, known from 'Solitary Gourmet,' concluded successfully. The 'taste exchange' where the two foodies sought tastes from Korea and Japan has officially ignited. The mouthwatering taste exchange, conducted by Sung Kyung, a 'true fan' of Matsushige, who earned the friendly nickname 'Taste Stew Brother,' promises to stimulate appetites.

Meanwhile, the five siblings who brought laughter while searching for lost screws have now lost their steering wheel. The show 'Drive' featuring Kim Suk, Hong Jin Kyung, Cho Sae-ho, Joo Woo-jae, and Jang Woo-young will launch season 2 entitled 'Drive: In Search of the Lost Steering Wheel' this coming 15th (Sunday). The new variety show, racing without a steering wheel, is expected to deliver strong laughter. Viewers are eager to see the siblings, now the cornerstone of the show, bring forth a powerful comedic chemistry with their absurd costumes, games, and penalty shows.

The 'World's Funniest Man' Choo Sung Hoon's 'Chulai Chulai' will start its season 2, 'Chulai Chulai: It's Okay to Die,' from the 25th (Wednesday). While season 1 revealed the honest charm of guests in unpredictable conversations led by Choo Sung Hoon, season 2 will be a time for him to realize his bucket list as 'the unstoppable man' who has many desires. Various stars are expected to join as strong allies to Choo Sung Hoon. The extraordinary challenges will include trying a taser, participating in a bike racing competition, sleeping on a pyramid, and boarding a fighter jet.

The comfortable talk show 'Subjective Restaurant,' loved by audiences, will be replaced on Saturdays by Jang Doyoun's 'Jang Dobaribari' known for its witty commentary. 'Jang Dobaribari,' set to premiere on the 28th (Saturday), features Jang Doyoun embarking on a travel variety show filled with stories packed with friends. This unpredictable journey will stretch from Harbin, filled with memories with travel buddies like Byeon Yo-han, Kentaro Sakaguchi, Gabee, and Wi Ha-jun, to her hometown of Wando.

Meanwhile, the show 'Dongmisae,' which has been responsible for Mondays, will conclude its season with its 18th episode on the 16th and plans to return with a more delightful and new project. Netflix will continue to bring laughter to viewers' daily lives through variety shows, ensuring that whenever a lighter, more reckless, and comfortable laugh is needed, it can always be found on Netflix.

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