The legal-crime series, Juvenile Justice, which premiered on February 25th has entered Netflix’s Global Top 10 for non-English TV shows on the week of February 21 to 27, 2022.

The show is a ten-part series that follows minor offenders and a tough judge with firm beliefs on justice and punishment, starring Kim Hye-soo, Kim Moo-yeol, Lee Sung-min, and Lee Jung-eun.
Based on the data from Netflix, it has attained 17.4 million viewing hours since its release and made it to Top 10 in TV in 9 countries from Asia including South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Singapore, Hongkong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam.

The romantic dramas, Twenty-Five Twenty-One and Forecasting Love And Weather, which both premiered on February 12th have also entered Netflix’s Global Top 10 for non-English TV shows on the week of February 21 to 27, 2022.
Twenty-Five Twenty-One has been watched for 11.8 million hours and is on Top 10 in TV in 14 countries from Asia. Whereas, Forecasting Love And Weather has achieved 11 million viewing hours and is on Top 10 in TV in 14 countries from Asia and Africa.
Meanwhile, the teenage zombie-thriller series, All Of Us Are Dead, remains strong for 5 consecutive weeks on the list of Netflix’s Global Top 10. So, far it has obtained 575.2 million viewing hours since its release on January 28th.
Looking at the viewing record of other popular Korean series on Netflix, Squid Game (2021) remains the unbeatable which has acquired a whopping 2.2 billion viewing hours for 19 consecutive weeks. While it has departed Netflix’s Top 10 list, the deadly game show is still being watched worldwide, according to the February 2022 data from Flix Patrol.