'Teach You a Lesson' debuts atop Netflix's weekly non-English chart

Netflix’s new Korean school drama opened at No. 1 on the non-English TV chart as four other Korean series also entered the global top 10.

A still from the Netflix series "Teach You a Lesson"

Netflix's school drama series "Teach You a Lesson," released last week, hit No. 1 on the platform's non-English show chart, while several other Korean shows also landed in the top 10, the streaming platform said Wednesday.

"Teach You a Lesson," released on Friday, amassed 6.4 million views for the week ending Sunday, according to Netflix.

It ranked in the top 10 in 48 countries and regions, including Korea, Singapore, Turkey and Egypt.

Based on the webtoon "Get Schooled," the action-packed series follows a team of inspectors at the fictional Education Rights Protection Bureau, which receives full-fledged support from Education Minister Choi Gang-seok, played by Lee Sung-min.

Under Choi's leadership, who believes the bureau exists "not to fight students but to fight monsters," the inspectors — played by Kim Mu-yeol, Jin Ki-joo and Pyo Ji-hoon (also known as P.O. of K-pop boy group Block B) — set out to teach bullies a lesson. sad 

Other Korean shows also performed strongly, with four other titles ranking in the weekly top 10.

The drama series "My Royal Nemesis," "The Wonderfools" and "Sold Out on You" ranked second, fourth and ninth, respectively. The variety show "Jae-seok's B&B Rules!" came in at No. 10, according to Netflix.

In the English-language movie category, "KPop Demon Hunters" (2025) extended its winning streak, ranking No. 10 and remaining in the top 10 for the 51st consecutive week.


Yonhap