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Microdramas: The Future of TV in Your Pocket?
11 Feb
Summary
- Microdramas are short-form, mobile-first video series.
- The industry is projected to be worth £21 billion by 2030.
- Classic films are being adapted into microdramas for mobile.

The landscape of television is rapidly evolving with the surge in popularity of 'microdramas.' These are short-form, mobile-first video series, typically featuring episodes between one and 15 minutes long. Designed for viewers with limited time, such as those on commutes or in queues, microdramas offer bursts of engaging content.
The industry is experiencing explosive growth, particularly in China and South Korea, with projections indicating it could be worth around £21 billion by 2030. While major streaming platforms have yet to fully embrace this format, apps like ReelShort, DramaBox, and PocketFilms are leading the charge. Crucially, these microdramas often feature mature themes, including explicit sex scenes and dramatic cliff-hangers, with access to full seasons frequently requiring a paid subscription.
This trend extends beyond new content, as classic films are also being adapted. Alfred Hitchcock's 1927 thriller, 'The Lodger,' has been reframed into short, mobile-friendly episodes by the app Tattle TV, using AI tools. This adaptation has drawn criticism from film purists who lament the perceived fragmentation of classic cinema, highlighting a growing divide in how audiences consume visual media.




