
Netflix’s “Teach You a Lesson” is continuing its strong global run.
The series ranked No. 1 on Netflix’s Global Top 10 Non English Shows chart for 4 consecutive weeks, showing steady interest from viewers around the world.
“Teach You a Lesson” follows the Teachers’ Rights Protection Bureau as it works to stand with victims and deal with problems inside schools.
The drama has gained attention for its strong story and satisfying justice themed moments, while keeping its popularity high in its 4th week of release.
The series also entered the Top 10 in 75 countries, including Asian countries such as Singapore and the Philippines, as well as European countries such as France and Germany.
Other Korean titles are also showing strong results on Netflix’s global charts.
“Notes from the Last Row”, starring Choi Min Sik and Choi Hyun Wook, ranked No. 8 on the Global Top 10 Non English Shows chart just 3 days after its release.
The suspense drama follows a Korean literature professor who discovers the talent of a student sitting in the last row and becomes deeply drawn to his writing.
The film “Husbands in Action” also ranked No. 1 on the Global Top 10 Non English Films chart in its 2nd week. The movie is receiving attention for its fast paced story, action, humor, and strong cast chemistry.
“Agent Kim Reactivated” also made a strong debut by ranking No. 3 on the Global Top 10 Non English Shows chart shortly after its release on Netflix.
Meanwhile, the recently ended romance drama “My Royal Nemesis”, starring Lim Ji Yeon and Heo Nam Jun, continued to draw interest after its finale and ranked No. 7 on the same chart.
With several Korean dramas and films entering the global rankings at the same time, K-content is once again proving its strong presence among international viewers.