We are seeing the rise of Religious sermons by pastors like Niko Njotorahmad are edited like Marvel movie trailers, with drone shots and cinematic lighting, pulling in millions of views and donations.
In the last 18 months, Indonesian digital entertainment has witnessed a fascinating pivot. While sinetron (soap operas) and dangdut music videos remain staples, a new champion has emerged on platforms like YouTube and TikTok: the hyper-local, folklore-driven horror short. Leading this charge is the digital series from the production house Katahati . This review explores why MJK isn't just popular—it's a cultural phenomenon.