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‘Weak Hero Class 2' tops Netflix global non-english TV chart

‘Weak Hero Class 2' tops Netflix global non-english TV chart

Muscat Daily30-04-2025

Netflix's original Korean series 'Weak Hero Class 2' has catapulted to the No. 1 spot on the platform's Global Top 10 chart for non-English language television series, merely three days following its release.
According to Netflix's official fan site Tudum, the series amassed 6.1 million views during the week, a figure derived by dividing total watch hours by the show's runtime. This remarkable achievement places the second season at the forefront of the streamer's global rankings for non-English content in record time.
Premiered on a Friday, the series swiftly gained momentum, maintaining the No. 1 position on Netflix Korea's Top 10 chart since its debut. Additionally, it has secured a spot in the Top 10 rankings across 63 countries, including Brazil, Mexico, Belgium, France, Morocco, Greece, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand and New Caledonia.
The swift global ascent of Weak Hero Class 2 is attributed to its emotionally charged narrative and meticulously choreographed action sequences. The storyline follows the evolution of Yeon Si-eun, portrayed by Park Ji-hoon, who once again finds himself confronting a wave of violence in defence of his friends. Park's compelling performance has received widespread acclaim, particularly for its intensity and range.
The ensemble cast—featuring Ryeo Un, Choi Min-yeong, Yoo Soo-bin, and Lee Jun-young—has also been praised for its on-screen chemistry and emotional depth. The series successfully balances powerful antagonists with gripping portrayals of brotherhood, further enhancing its international appeal.
Meanwhile, the first season, Weak Hero Class 1, continues to perform well, securing the No. 8 spot in the same global chart. It has now spent five consecutive weeks in Netflix's international Top 10 since being added to the platform's global library.
The rapid rise of Weak Hero Class 2 underscores the growing global appetite for Korean storytelling and further cements the series' status as a benchmark in youth action drama.

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