Netflix’s original series ‘Squid Game’, helmed by Hwang Dong-hyuk, has ranked first on Netflix’s global chart for 29 days.
According to FlixPatrol, a global OTT content ranking site, on October 22, ‘Squid Game’ topped the ‘Top 10 most popular TV shows on Netflix chart’, which ranks TV programs such as dramas and entertainment shows, with 761 points on the 21st, ANI reported from Seoul.
The Korean drama ‘Squid Game’ has maintained its number one spot on Netflix’s global TV programs chart for 29 days from September 23 till October 22, showing its long-term popularity.
In addition, it is notable that ‘My Name’ and ‘Hometown Cha Cha Cha’ have been listed in the top 10.
Whereas Netflix’s new series ‘My Name’ has ranked third in the global chart with 563 points on the 22nd, ‘Hometown Cha Cha Cha’ received 150 points and ranked seventh.
For the unversed, ‘My Name’ is a crime-thriller TV series that follows the story of Ji-woo (actress Han So-hee) who seeks revenge for her gangster father’s murder after infiltrating the police under a new name — and is gaining huge popularity. The series was released on October 15.
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