
Netflix’s You and Everything Else is showing no signs of slowing down!
For the 4th week of September, the new Netflix original drama You and Everything Else stayed at No.1 on the WatchaPedia HOT 10 chart, following last week’s victory.
On September 26, Watcha released the HOT 10 chart (covering September 18–25). The WatchaPedia HOT 10 reflects real public interest by combining ratings, search volume, “want to watch” clicks, number of comments, and trend indicators from top Korean portals. The chart covers everything from movies and dramas to local OTT content and is updated weekly.
The drama You and Everything Else, starring Kim Go Eun and Park Ji Hyun, follows two women whose lives are deeply connected from their teens to their 40s, exploring friendship, rivalry, and forgiveness across 30 years.
With heartfelt acting from the lead actresses, strong performances from child actors and the supporting cast, and detailed depictions of different time periods, the series has captured audiences across generations.
Coming in at No.2 is director Park Chan Wook’s 12th film No Other Choice, starring Lee Byung Hun and Son Ye Jin.

The black comedy thriller drew major buzz after being invited to the Toronto International Film Festival (where it won the Audience Award) and competing at the Venice International Film Festival. On its opening day, it attracted over 330,000 viewers.
At No.3, Bon Appétit, Your Majesty—starring Girls’ Generation’s YoonA and Lee Chae Min—continues to charm viewers with its fantasy rom-com twist about a king with a perfect palate and a chef stuck in a time-slip.
Tempest landed at No.4 (down from No.2 last week), while 100 Memories took No.5.
At No.6 is Yeon Sang Ho’s mystery film Face, starring Park Jung Min and Kwon Hae Hyo, which mixes original themes with social messages and continues to perform well in theaters and OTT platforms.
At No.7, tvN’s new drama Shin's Project stars Han Suk Kyu as a mysterious CEO who solves conflicts while balancing between legal and illegal means.
At No.9, variety show Crime Scene Zero entered the chart with its immersive crime scene recreations, already earning high ratings of 4.6.
Finally, at No.10, My Youth continues to gain love for its emotional portrayal of young people’s struggles and dreams.
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