Studio Dragon

Studio Dragon Corporation is a South Korean drama production, marketing and distribution company under CJ ENM's Entertainment Division. It was established on May 3, 2016, as a spin-off from E&M's drama division. In 2018, Studio Dragon became a subsidiary of CJ ENM after their previous parent company, CJ E&M, was merged into CJ ENM.

The company joined the KOSDAQ index of the Korea Exchange, the same index where its parent company is listed, through an initial public offering on November 24, 2017.

Studio Dragon has partnered with Netflix to carry dozens of tvN dramas like Crash Landing on You and It's Okay to Not Be Okay on the platform. Their partnership was expected to expire in 2022 as CJ ENM, founder of Studio Dragon, has decided to focus on TVING following the merger with KT Seezn, which also owned minority shares on KT StudioGenie, who founded the streaming platform Seezn.

Logo
Studio Dragon's logo, which it calls the "Drama Paragon", was inspired by Cintamani, a wish-fulfilling jewel within both Hindu and Buddhist traditions. It represents Asian culture, which the company wants to glorify through every production it makes. The logo, made by Korean brand design company BRANDMAJOR, was first introduced in the 2016 drama Squad 38.

Current managed people
According to company CEO Jinnie Choi, as of November 2017 Studio Dragon managed 133 directors and writers under its different subsidiaries and affiliates.

Culture Depot

 * Han Dong-ho

JS Pictures

 * Lee Da-hae
 * Yoon Hyun-min
 * Lee Seung-joon
 * Ahn Woo-yeon
 * Park Eun-seok
 * So Hee-jung
 * Kim Min-young
 * Yoon Jin-sol (Jewelry former member)
 * Jeon Ye-seo
 * Lee Joo Hyung
 * Mi Ram
 * Park Seo-yeon
 * Kim-bit Na-ri
 * Geum Chae-an
 * Cha Yeon-woo
 * Kang Seung-wan

Studio Dragon

 * Lee Na-jung
 * Lee Yoon-jung
 * Lee Eung-bok
 * Park Hong-kyun

JS Pictures

 * Kim Do-Hoon (director)
 * Kim Sang-ho (director)
 * Kim Byungsoo
 * Kwon Seok-jang
 * Kim Yoon-cheol
 * Ahn Pan-seok
 * Lee Min-woo
 * Lee Jong-jae
 * Lee Chang-han
 * Lee Tae-gon (director)
 * Lee Jin-seok (founder/CEO)

Mega Monster

 * Kim Jung-min

Culture Depot

 * Park Ji-eun

Hwa&Dam Pictures

 * Kim Eun-sook

KPJ

 * Kim Young-hyun
 * Park Sang-yeon

JS Pictures

 * Kim Hyun-hee
 * Kim Jung-eun
 * Ma Joo-hee
 * Baek Mi-kyung
 * Yang Jin-ah
 * Lee Ji-hyo
 * Lee Jin-mae
 * Go Jung-won
 * Jung Ha-na

Mega Monster

 * Jo Eun-jung
 * Jung Ji-woo (scriptwriter)
 * Yoon Sung-hee
 * Do Hyun-jung
 * Kang Sung-jin
 * Nam Sang-wook

Culture Depot

 * Park Min-young
 * Jo Jung-suk
 * Ko So-young
 * Claudia Kim
 * Jun Ji-hyun
 * Seo Ji-hye
 * Yoon Ji-on
 * Yoon Ji-min
 * Kim So-hyun

JS Pictures

 * Yoon So-yi
 * Jo Sung-yoon
 * Son Hyo-eun

Studio Dragon

 * Kim Won-seok

AStory

 * Kim Eun-hee

Subsidiaries

 * Culture Depot (CEO: Kim Sun-jung)
 * Hwa&Dam Pictures (CEO: Yoon Ha-rim)
 * KPJ Corporation (CEO: Jang Jin-wook)

Joint ventures

 * Mega Monster (with kakao M) (CEO: Lee Jun-ho)

Affiliate companies

 * AStory (CEO: Lee Sang-baek)
 * JS Pictures (CEO: Lee Jin-suk)

Partner entities

 * DramaFever
 * LOEN Entertainment
 * Amazon.com
 * Netflix
 * Paramount Global
 * AMC Networks
 * ITV
 * Lazada Group

Special projects

 * O'PEN (with CJ ENM, CJ Entertainment, and CJ Cultural Foundation)