K-Drama Ranks 3rd In Netflix’s Most Watched Shows In The First Half Of 2023
Netflix, the global streaming giant, has always been a barometer for gauging the popularity of TV series and films across the globe. In a remarkable feat, a K-Drama has become the platform’s third most-watched series in the first half of 2023, signaling not just its massive success in South Korea but also its resonating appeal worldwide.
The series is none other than this year’s massive success, The Glory.
The Netflix revenge thriller series has achieved a remarkable feat by ranking third on Netflix’s most-watched list globally in the first half of the year. The show, which premiered on December 30 of the previous year, captivated audiences worldwide, amassing a total of 622.8 million viewing hours in just six months.
It stood tall among the most-viewed shows, trailing only behind The Night Agent with 812.1 million hours and Ginny & Georgia at 665.1 million hours.
The Glory‘s storyline is gripping and emotionally charged, centered around a woman who experienced severe school violence. The narrative follows her meticulously crafted plan for revenge against her former bullies, weaving a tale of suspense and drama that has evidently struck a chord with a global audience.
The information about The Glory‘s numbers came from Netflix’s biannual report “What We Watched: A Netflix Engagement Report.” This new list — in comparison to previous ones like “Weekly Top 10” and “Most Popular Shows” —provides deeper insights into audience preferences and trends, highlighting what content resonates most with viewers worldwide.
In this latest report, other Korean titles also made a significant impact, showcasing the growing influence of K-Dramas on the international stage. This achievement is not just a testament to the quality and uniqueness of Korean content but also reflects a broader shift in global entertainment consumption, where diverse stories from different cultures are being embraced more than ever.
The success of The Glory on Netflix is indicative of a larger trend where non-English content is breaking barriers and finding a universal audience. As streaming platforms like Netflix continue to bring varied content from around the world, we can expect to see more such Korean hits in the future, further enriching the world of entertainment.