Vigloo, a Korean-headquartered microdrama platform serving the global market, has launched a fully AI-produced supernatural series, Bloodbound Luna.
Vigloo used an AI-native workflow to produce the English-language YA 22-episode series in eight weeks. The company is looking to make about 30% of its 2026 slate using AI-driven studio workflows. Vigloo’s Met a Savior in Hell, also produced in-house with AI, scored more than 4 million views.
“AI is not replacing the human creativity behind storytelling; it’s expanding what creators can achieve,” said Neil Choi, CEO of Vigloo. “With Bloodbound Luna, we’ve shown how small teams can scale their creative vision and produce ambitious genre stories.”
Vigloo currently hosts some 350 premium dramas with episodes under 2 minutes each, tailored for global audiences. It creates original IP for the U.S., Korean, and Japanese markets, sourcing scripts directly from local creators, with content released worldwide in nine languages. Vigloo is operated by SpoonLabs, a global content platform company backed by investments from leading venture capital firms and the Korean video game company Krafton.











