Now that it is certain that people all around the globe love watching K-Dramas, it shouldn’t be a surprise that ‘Extraordinary Attorney Woo’ became Netflix’s most-watched non-English TV show. With 23.9 million hours of watch time, the courtroom drama was the most watched non-English program during the week of July 4–10. Interestingly, Extraordinary Attorney Woo took the #1 spot on the chart just over a week after its June 29 premiere.
According to the most recent statistics available, the show has won the affections of numerous people all around the world, garnering a viewership rating of 11.7%.
An astonishing 45.58 million hours of viewing from all around the world was recorded, as per Netflix’s Top 10 Global rating for this week (July 11-17). With 24.2 million hours viewed, “The Longest Night: Season 1” came in second place, and was watched almost half as much as the Korean drama.
Extraordinary Attorney Woo tops the chart
Extraordinary Attorney Woo is a story about an autistic attorney Young Woo tackles challenges in the courtroom and beyond with the help of her friends and colleagues. She might be different from you and me but when it comes to delivering justice, you can bet that no case is too big or difficult for this newbie attorney to handle.
The series also stars Kang Ki Young, Ha Yun Kyung, and Joo Jong Hy.
Additionally, ‘Extraordinary Attorney Woo’, became the eighth K-Drama to be in the top 10 charts. Others in the category also include popular Netflix originals like “Squid Game” (2021) and “All of Us Are Dead” (2022).
The webtoon adaptation of Extraordinary Attorney Woo was revealed by the South Korean media organization ASTORY last week. In recent years,
The streaming giant announced its second-quarter earnings results on Tuesday, revealing that it added 1.1 million Asian subscribers during that time.