Korean romantic drama "Love Next Door" has hit its 10th week on Netflix non-English-language top 10, attracting a total of 316 million hours viewed and putting it on track to equal Queen of Tears’ 15 weeks on the top 10.
"Love Next Door" is one of only five titles this year with 10-week staying power on Netflix’s non-English top 10.
Four of the five are Korean and one is Spanish.
The other four titles are "Miss Night and Day" (August), "Queen of Tears" (May), Spanish series "Wrong Side of the Tracks" (March) and "My Demon" (January).
Produced by Studio Dragon, "Love Next Door" is about childhood friends, Bae Seok-ryu (played by Jung So-min) and Choi Seung-hyo (played by Jung Hae-in), who are reunited as adults.
"Love Next Door' was #7 for the latest week (14-20 Oct), with 32.9 million hours viewed (divided by its length of 21:15 hours, giving it 1.5 million views).
The series never hit #1 on the top 10, reaching a high of #2 for three of its 10 weeks – 19-25 August (14.8 million hours/3 million views); 9-15 September (35.6 million hours/3.3 million views); and 16-22 September (41.4 million hours/3 million views).
Asian titles totalled 72.9 million hours viewed around the world for the week to 20 October.
The top Asian show for the latest week was Japanese anime series, "Dan Da Dan', at #3 in its second week on the top 10 (4.2 million hours viewed/3.4 million views).
'Dan Da Dan' is about high school students, Momo Ayase and Ken “Okarun” Takakura, who find themselves embroiled in a mix of supernatural and extra-terrestrial events. Ayase, who believes in ghosts, and Okarun, a UFO believer, challenge each other to prove their beliefs, leads the duo into battle with supernatural threats at the same time as navigating their growing bond and relationship.
Korean reality show 'Culinary Class Wars' dropped to #4 in its 5th week on the top 10, with 23.1 million hours viewed (1.7 million views). 'Culinary Class Wars' has been watched for a total of 164 million hours i...
Korean romantic drama "Love Next Door" has hit its 10th week on Netflix non-English-language top 10, attracting a total of 316 million hours viewed and putting it on track to equal Queen of Tears’ 15 weeks on the top 10.
"Love Next Door" is one of only five titles this year with 10-week staying power on Netflix’s non-English top 10.
Four of the five are Korean and one is Spanish.
The other four titles are "Miss Night and Day" (August), "Queen of Tears" (May), Spanish series "Wrong Side of the Tracks" (March) and "My Demon" (January).
Produced by Studio Dragon, "Love Next Door" is about childhood friends, Bae Seok-ryu (played by Jung So-min) and Choi Seung-hyo (played by Jung Hae-in), who are reunited as adults.
"Love Next Door' was #7 for the latest week (14-20 Oct), with 32.9 million hours viewed (divided by its length of 21:15 hours, giving it 1.5 million views).
The series never hit #1 on the top 10, reaching a high of #2 for three of its 10 weeks – 19-25 August (14.8 million hours/3 million views); 9-15 September (35.6 million hours/3.3 million views); and 16-22 September (41.4 million hours/3 million views).
Asian titles totalled 72.9 million hours viewed around the world for the week to 20 October.
The top Asian show for the latest week was Japanese anime series, "Dan Da Dan', at #3 in its second week on the top 10 (4.2 million hours viewed/3.4 million views).
'Dan Da Dan' is about high school students, Momo Ayase and Ken “Okarun” Takakura, who find themselves embroiled in a mix of supernatural and extra-terrestrial events. Ayase, who believes in ghosts, and Okarun, a UFO believer, challenge each other to prove their beliefs, leads the duo into battle with supernatural threats at the same time as navigating their growing bond and relationship.
Korean reality show 'Culinary Class Wars' dropped to #4 in its 5th week on the top 10, with 23.1 million hours viewed (1.7 million views). 'Culinary Class Wars' has been watched for a total of 164 million hours in its five weeks on the top 10.
The Korean newcomer on the latest week’s top 10 is JTBC’s 'A Virtuous Business' at #5. The series is about a group of women who sell adult products door-to-door in a rural village.