Netflix has scored again with its latest Korean thriller, which has officially become a global hit despite receiving a modest 69% score on Rotten Tomatoes. The streaming giant continues to dominate the international K-drama scene, and this new title proves that Korean thrillers remain irresistible to viewers around the world.
K-Thrillers Are Netflix’s Secret Weapon
Following the massive success of shows like Squid Game, Money Heist: Korea, and Hellbound, Netflix has once again struck gold with its latest psychological thriller. With a gripping plot, intense character dynamics, and plenty of dark twists, the series has shot up the global charts, trending across multiple countries within days of release.
Audience Over Critics—Again
Though the series holds a 69% critics score on Rotten Tomatoes, viewers are clearly loving it. Social media buzz and strong word-of-mouth have propelled the show’s popularity, showing once again that global audiences are hungry for suspense-driven, high-stakes Korean dramas.
Part of Netflix’s K-Drama Powerhouse Lineup
This latest hit joins the ranks of Netflix’s most talked-about K-dramas. All of Us Are Dead, Squid Game, and Hellbound set the bar, and the new thriller lives up to the legacy—delivering high-quality storytelling and emotional tension that keeps viewers glued to the screen.
More Korean Hits on the Way
With Squid Game season 2 set to drop this summer, Netflix is showing no signs of slowing down in its investment in Korean content. This new thriller is just the latest proof that Korean dramas are here to stay—and global audiences can’t get enough.
Watch the trailer below and jump into the binge-worthy ride everyone’s talking about.