Good news for international fans of BLACKPINK's Jennie! "Apartment 404" will be made available for online international release.

"Apartment 404" is "a real-life mystery drama based on true, unprecedented events in Korean apartments." On this show, six K-stars, including Jennie, "Moving's" Lee Jung-ha, "Running Man's" Yoo Jae-suk and Yang Se-chan, "My Sassy Girl's" Cha Tae-hyun and SKY Castle's" Oh Na-ra, will face mysteries and solve secrets together while inside a secret-filled apartment.

It was originally set for release in South Korea on Feb. 15. However, its local release on tvN was pushed back to Feb. 23, Friday, and now coincides with its global release, per the updated description of the show's teaser on tvN's YouTube channel.

Starting Friday, international BLINKS -- BLACKPINK fans -- can stream the show on Prime Video.

The streaming channel is available in over 240 countries and regions, such as the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, Taiwan, Singapore and Thailand, among many others.

The succeeding new episodes will drop every Friday.

 

Prime Video teased its subscribers to "get ready for retro vibes, laughter, the residents' fantastic chemistry and intrigue" as the six South Korean artists, who will take on the role of residents, "travel to a different time" in each episode of "Apartment 404."

For those without a subscription or membership yet, a standalone Prime Video membership can be purchased at $8.99 per month.

A $14.99 Amazon Prime option is also available. Prime members will automatically be given access to Prime Video content with their membership.

With the announcement of "Apartment 404's" international release, fans could not help but share their excitement online.

"I can watch 'Apartment 404' legally on Prime when it's released," tweeted one fan.

"Jennie on 'Apartment 404.' [I] can't wait to watch my Nini and her adorable chaotic a**. I miss her so bad in variety shows," stated a second fan.

Other fans from different countries, such as the PhilippinesFranceSaudi Arabia and Thailand, among many others, planned to share X/Twitter party hashtags to make "Apartment 404" and Jennie trend on Friday.

 

A special trailer for "Apartment 404" was previously released in December 2023, fueling the fans' anticipation.

The previous teaser only announced that the show would broadcast in the first half of 2024.