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Netflix Top 10, week of 22 May 2022

30 Korean titles held a weekly top 10 place in 49 countries that week, taking 135 chart places in total.

Week label 2022-05-22, the same label Netflix uses. A chart place means one country's weekly top 10 listed the title once; it is not a count of viewers, and Netflix's country file carries no viewing figures at all.

This is the Korean slice of that week, not the whole chart. Every week's top 10 in every country also holds titles from everywhere else, and we do not republish those — K Culture Wire counts Korean titles. Netflix's own page for this week has the full lists.

Which Korean titles charted

TitleKindCountries Best rank
Business ProposalTV303
TomorrowTV211
The Sound of MagicTV172
My Liberation NotesTV101
Our BluesTV101
Cyber Hell: Exposing an Internet HorrorFilms71
HappinessTV63
The GameFilms55
Green Mothers' ClubTV32
All of Us Are DeadTV33
Angel EyesFilms25
Wrongfully AccusedFilms25
WavesFilms26
More Than BlueFilms11
ReminiscenceFilms12
My Roommate Is a GumihoTV13
ParasiteFilms13
Yaksha: Ruthless OperationsFilms13
Itaewon ClassTV15
Never Give UpTV15
The Gangster, The Cop, The DevilFilms15
VoiceTV15
Crash Landing on YouTV17
I am SoloTV17
Little WomenFilms17
The PrisonFilms17
SoilTV19
SummertimeTV19
The PromiseTV19
RevolverFilms110

Ordered by how many countries listed it, then by best rank. That is a spread, not a ranking of the titles against each other.

Where they charted

Australia · Bahrain · Bangladesh · Belgium · Bolivia · Chile · Colombia · Dominican Republic · Ecuador · El Salvador · Finland · France · Guadeloupe · Guatemala · Honduras · Hong Kong · Iceland · India · Indonesia · Italy · Japan · Kenya · Kuwait · Malaysia · Maldives · Mexico · Morocco · New Caledonia · Nicaragua · Nigeria · Oman · Pakistan · Panama · Peru · Philippines · Poland · Qatar · Romania · Réunion · Saudi Arabia · Singapore · South Africa · South Korea · Spain · Sri Lanka · Taiwan · Thailand · United Arab Emirates · Vietnam

One of 268 weeks we hold. The full run of weeks is here, and what is actually inside Netflix's two files is written up separately.