K-dramas continue to command 100% of Asia’s presence on Netflix’s global charts. And "Squid Game", at 1.65 billion hours, continues to rule supreme, with more than double the 28-day viewership of closest rival, "Money Heist" S5.
Three other K-dramas made it to Netflix’s latest 28-day top 10 non-English charts: zombie/horror series "All of Us Are Dead" S1 with 560.78 million hours viewed; legal drama "Extraordinary Attorney Woo" S1, with 402.47 million hours viewed; and revenge thriller, "The Glory" (parts one & two) at almost 290 million hours.
The rest of the titles on the all-time greats list were Spanish and French.
Meanwhile, the show of the moment – eight-episode second part of "The Glory" – made a triumphant return for the week of 6-12 March, attracting 124.46 million viewing hours in two days after its 10 March release and topping the streaming platform’s global top 10 non-English TV chart for the week.
"The Glory" was written by Kim Eun-sook, directed by An Gil-ho and produced by Studio Dragon subsidiary, Hwa&Dam Pictures. The series stars Song Hye-kyo ("Descendants of the Sun") as a woman who becomes a primary school teacher and takes on a group of her former schoolmates who bullied her mercilessly when she was a student.