The drama series clocked about 30.5 million hours seen during the week of March 21 to 27, according to data from the streaming service, making it the most-watched non-English series for the second week in a row. It had previously led the chart with 23.4 million hours watched the week before.
Twenty-Five Twenty-One, a romantic K-drama series, finished in second on the chart with a total of 24.1 million hours seen, marking its sixth week on the list. The series headed by Nam Joo-hyuk and Kim Tae-ri had also finished second the week before.
Forecasting Love and Weather (14.48 million hours seen), Juvenile Justice (12.51 million hours viewed), All of Us Are Dead (11.38 million hours viewed), and Thirty-Nine (11.38 million hours viewed) are among the other K-dramas in the Top 10. (10.43million hours viewed).
Netflix’s official most-watched list, which debuted in November, measures the platform’s most popular content based on hours viewed and allows users to choose between weekly Global Top 10 lists by films and series, with English-language and non-English categories for each format.
In other developments, Netflix has announced that The Sound Of Magic, a fantasy K-drama series, will premiere on the streaming site in May. The program will star Hwang In-youp (True Beauty), Ji Chang-wook (The K2, Backstreet Rookie), and Choi Sung-eun, among others (Beyond Evil).
Itaewon Class and Love in The Moonlight filmmaker Kim Sung-youn directed The Sound of Magic, which is based on a famous webcomic titled Annarasumanara.