A standalone JoySauce streaming service is now confirmed to be launching later this year, offering consumers a direct way to access the company’s original and licensed American-Asian programming.
A standalone app will be available when the service goes live later in 2025, and access to content will require a paid subscription. It currently remains unclear when exactly the standalone streaming service will launch or how much it will cost each month, but it is expected to become available on all devices and offered to other streaming platforms.
For those that don’t want to pay for an additional subscription, a free, ad-supported streaming television (FAST) channel is also confirmed to be in the works, and expected to launch after the standalone streaming service.
In the meantime, and through the same distribution partnership with Cineverse, JoySauce’s library of content is set to become immediately available to “leading streaming platforms.” JoySauce is using Cineverse’s Matchpoint platform for licensing and distribution of this content.
Titles now available to be licensed through Cineverse for streaming include the following:
Bulge Bracket – In the high-intensity world of mergers, acquisitions, and IPOs, recent b-school graduate Cathy Lee (Jessika Van, CBS’s Rush Hour) begins her career at a prestigious New York investment bank. Similar in tone to HBO’s Silicon Valley or The Office, this ensemble dramedy finds humor in high-stress situations at the office, as it explores the costs of climbing the corporate ladder while not losing one’s identity.
Jimmy O. Yang Good Deal – Performed live at the Neptune Theater in Seattle, Washington, Jimmy O. Yang covers hilarious interactions with immigrant parents, his thoughts on Matt Damon, and whether ghosts will haunt one-bedroom apartments.
Kim’s Convenience – Starring Simu Liu, Kim’s Convenience tells the hilarious and heartfelt story of the Kim family, Korean Canadian convenience store owners who have worked hard to give their now-twenty-something children, Janet and Jung, a better life. This award winning comedy finds laughter in the trials of running a literal ‘Mom and Pop’ shop while the younger generation comes of age straddling cultures old and new.
Mixed Six – In this JoySauce original, six mixed heritage couples open up about their meet-cute moments, what it was like introducing their families, and the joys and complexities of growing up American and Asian.
Project Gutenberg – Award-winning Hong Kong thriller following a counterfeit artist whose past draws him into a high-stakes police investigation. Written and directed by Felix Chong (Infernal Affairs) and starring Chow Yun-fat (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon).
VeryAsianConversations – In this JoySauce original, prominent social movement catalyst and Korean American newscaster Michelle Li, who has turned a racist event into a national phenomenon called #VeryAsian, sits down with JoySauce for a bite-sized series on relevant Asian American issues like transracial adoption, reclaiming Asian names, and combating anti-Asian hate.
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