K-Content Surpasses UK and Japan to Become Second Most Watched on Netflix Globally, Excluding US Productions
Hwang Sujin Reporter
hwang075609@gmail.com | 2025-04-16 12:26:44
Korean dramas, films, and other forms of K-content have reportedly achieved the second-highest viewership on Netflix worldwide, trailing only the streaming giant's own Hollywood productions. This significant milestone underscores the burgeoning global influence of South Korean entertainment.
Global media analytics firm Ampere Analysis released a report on April 15th (local time) stating that "Korean programs are the most popular non-US content on Netflix." The comprehensive analysis conducted by Ampere revealed that since 2023, Korean content has consistently accounted for 8% to 9% of the total viewing hours on the platform. This places K-content firmly in the second position, significantly ahead of content originating from the United Kingdom (7% to 8%) and Japan (4% to 5%).
Ampere further highlighted the strong presence of Korean productions within Netflix's extensive library. Out of the 500 most popular non-US titles currently available on the streaming service, a substantial 85 titles, representing 17%, are of South Korean origin.
The report identified several key titles that have contributed to this remarkable success. The highly anticipated second season of "Squid Game," along with upcoming series such as "My Son, My Friend" ("엄마친구아들") and "Black Knight" ("흑백요리사"), are expected to further bolster viewership figures. Additionally, established hits like the first season of "Squid Game," "Crash Landing on You" ("사랑의 불시착"), and the recently concluded "Queen of Tears" ("눈물의 여왕") continue to maintain significant popularity among global audiences.
Ampere's analysis attributes this sustained popularity to the strategic collaborations between South Korean production companies and Netflix, particularly in the realm of original and exclusive content. Notably, over half of the Korean content that has reached the top 100 most-watched titles on Netflix are original productions commissioned by the streaming service. Furthermore, 31% of the top-performing Korean content consists of titles that are exclusively available on Netflix in various international markets. This strategic focus on creating and securing high-quality Korean content has proven to be a key driver of its global success.
Looking ahead, Netflix has demonstrated its commitment to further investing in Korean content with a substantial pledge of $2.5 billion (approximately ₩3.57 trillion) earmarked for the creation and acquisition of Korean programs by 2028. This significant financial commitment signals Netflix's confidence in the continued global appeal and growth potential of K-content.
Ampere's report also acknowledged the proactive efforts of South Korean content producers in capitalizing on the global "Korean Wave" phenomenon. The report cited CJ ENM's large-scale investments and its increasing collaborations with international studios as examples of the industry's strategic moves to expand its global footprint and production capabilities. These collaborations often involve co-productions and the adaptation of successful Korean formats for international audiences, further amplifying the reach and impact of K-content.
Orina Zhao, a research manager at Ampere Analysis, emphasized the pivotal role of Korean content in Netflix's global success in an interview with Hollywood trade publication Variety. "Korean content has been central to Netflix's global success, driving consistent viewing hours with hits like 'Squid Game' and 'Kingdom'," Zhao stated. She further projected that "Netflix will continue to invest in high-quality Korean output, including both original productions and licensed content, given its proven ability to attract and retain a global audience."
The ascendancy of K-content on Netflix underscores a significant shift in the global media landscape. Once a relatively niche market, South Korean entertainment has now firmly established itself as a major global cultural force. The sophisticated storytelling, high production values, and compelling performances characteristic of Korean dramas and films resonate with audiences across diverse cultural backgrounds. This global appeal has not only benefited the Korean entertainment industry but has also provided Netflix with a crucial competitive edge in the increasingly crowded streaming market.
Several factors contribute to the enduring popularity of K-content. The diverse range of genres, from gripping thrillers and historical dramas to heartwarming romances and social commentaries, caters to a wide spectrum of viewer preferences. Furthermore, the meticulous attention to detail in production, including cinematography, costume design, and musical scores, elevates the viewing experience. The talent pool of Korean actors and creators is also a significant asset, with many achieving international recognition for their exceptional skills.
The strategic partnership between Netflix and Korean production houses has been instrumental in amplifying the global reach of K-content. Netflix's global platform provides Korean creators with unprecedented access to international audiences, while Netflix benefits from a consistent stream of high-quality, culturally relevant content that appeals to its diverse subscriber base. This symbiotic relationship has fostered a creative environment where innovative and compelling stories can be brought to a global stage.
The success of K-content on Netflix has far-reaching implications. It not only boosts the South Korean economy through increased exports of cultural products but also enhances the country's global image and soft power. The exposure to Korean culture through dramas and films often sparks interest in other aspects of Korea, such as its language, cuisine, and tourism. This cultural influence can lead to stronger international relations and a greater appreciation for Korean heritage.
Moreover, the success of K-content serves as an inspiration to other non-English language content creators around the world, demonstrating the potential for local stories to achieve global recognition and commercial success with the right platform and investment. It challenges the traditional dominance of Hollywood in the global entertainment market and paves the way for a more diverse and inclusive media landscape.
In conclusion, the remarkable achievement of K-content in becoming the second most-watched category on Netflix globally, excluding US productions, is a testament to the quality, creativity, and universal appeal of South Korean entertainment. The strategic investments by Netflix and the proactive efforts of Korean production companies have created a powerful synergy that continues to captivate audiences worldwide. As Netflix continues its significant investment in Korean content, and as Korean creators continue to push creative boundaries, the global influence of K-content is poised for even greater expansion in the years to come, solidifying its position as a major force in the global entertainment industry.
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