Money Heist: Korea tops Netflix’s Global Viewership Chart in the first week of it’s release

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The most recent Korean television series to gain international acclaim is Money Heist Korea: Joint Economic Area, which made its Netflix debut on June 24, 2022. Earlier, Squid Game overtook the Crown as the most watched show on Netflix ever. Money Heist Korea has already risen to the top of Netflix’s list of the top 10 global hits for languages other than English, however it remains to be seen if it can accomplish the same accomplishment.

Within the first three days of its release on June 24, Money Heist: Korea was streamed for an astounding 33.7 million hours. In addition, South Korea, Indonesia, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Thailand ranked the series first. Prior to this, the global watching charts had All Of Us Are Dead, Juvenile Justice, and Business Proposal in the top three positions. The Umbrella Academy season 3 saw an astounding 124.5 million hours viewed, making Stranger Things season 4 the most watched show overall on the streaming giant based on the amount of hours streamed.

The first Money Heist series, which was directed by the Professor portrayed by lvaro Morte, was a huge success on a global scale. The Professor leads a party of robbers who rob the Royal Mint and the Bank of Spain from a distance. In the Korean adaptation, eight criminals headed by a mysterious mastermind seize control of the country’s mint while the action is set in a united Korea. It also features a cast that closely resembles the original characters. Netflix was happy to collaborate with the series’ author, Ryu Yong-jae, on its remake.

According to Netflix, the streaming service worked closely with the Korean version’s authors to ensure that the remake will feel true to Korea. Keo Lee, director of content, Netflix Korea, said, “We were very lucky when we received this pitch from Ryu and the producing team, which felt like the right framework for a remake that would be respectful to the original while bringing something new that fans in Korea and globally would appreciate.”

Kim Hong-sun is in charge of the series’ direction, and Yong-jae, Kim Hwan-chae, and Choe Sung-jun wrote the scripts. Yoo Ji-tae, Kim Yunjin, Park Hae-soo, Lee Won-jong, and Park Myung-hoon are the stars of this crime drama. Yoo Ji-Tae, Park Hae-Soo, Jun Jong-Seo, Lee Won Jong, Kim Ji-Hun, Jang Yoon-Ju, Park Jung-Woo, Kim Ji-Hun, and Lee Kyu-Ho are among the cast members.

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