
Hyun Bin is receiving strong attention for his bold villain transformation as Made in Korea continues to show impressive results on global streaming charts.
Following the release of its final episode for Season 1, Made in Korea has drawn buzz not only for Hyun Bin’s dramatic image change, but also for its strong performance numbers.
The actor stepped away from his familiar romance roles to take on a powerful antagonist, expanding his acting range and leaving a lasting impression on viewers.
The drama’s popularity is clearly reflected in the rankings. According to OTT ranking site FlixPatrol, Made in Korea ranked No. 1 on Disney Plus’s Top 10 TV Shows in South Korea for 21 consecutive days as of the 14th.
The series also reached No. 1 in Taiwan and placed high in Hong Kong, Japan, and Singapore, showing strong interest across Asia.
In addition, Made in Korea ranked No. 2 on the FUNdex drama buzz chart and No. 1 on Naver Open Talk rankings, proving that online discussion and viewer interest remain high even after the season finale.
This project marks a clear turning point for Hyun Bin, as he successfully challenged himself with a darker and more intense role. Many viewers and industry watchers see this as another step forward in broadening his filmography and acting spectrum.
With Made in Korea wrapping up Season 1 on a strong note and Season 2 already confirmed and in production, attention is now growing around how the series will continue—and what new side of Hyun Bin audiences will see next.
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