Heavenly Ever After in Top 10 in 25 countries just days before official Netflix data releases

It seems to be pretty safe to assume, when Netflix releases its official data for the Top 10 Non-English TV Shows chart on Tuesday via Tudum, Korean drama Heavenly Ever After will be sitting somewhere quite high up.

That is because, according to data via streaming tracker FlixPatrol, Heavenly Ever After is currently sitting in the Top 10 in 25 countries as of yesterday.



And not only in the Top 10 but, in the Top 5 in 11 of them.

Those countries include Bolivia (#4), Hong Kong (#1), Indonesia (#4), Malaysia (#4), Peru (#3), Taiwan (#1) and Vietnam (#3).

Heavenly Ever After ratings in South Korea

Meanwhile, back home in South Korea, the JTBC drama is also earning solid ratings.

Its fourth episode last night earned higher nationwide ratings for a Saturday than its premiere episode (5.96 percent last night versus Episode 1’s audience share of 5.76 percent).

That also likely means, due to its Sunday episode last week earning a higher audience than the one on Saturday, tonight’s Episode 4 should see the K-drama’s highest ratings yet.

Heavenly Ever After stars Kim Hye Ja, Son Suk Ku, Han Ji Min, Lee Jung Eun, Chun Ho Jin, and Ryu Deok Hwan.

The Korean drama’s first three episodes are now streaming via Netflix worldwide with Episode 4 hitting in the next few hours.

Update, April 28th — the Korean drama has now earned even higher ratings in South Korea, while arriving in the Top 10/Top 5 in even more countries.

Update, April 29th — the official Netflix data is out and, yep, Heavenly Ever After is one of 6 K-dramas on the Netflix Top 10 Non-English TV Shows chart this week. Yay!

About Michelle Topham

Brit-American journalist. Former radio DJ at 97X WOXY in Cincinnati, and Founder/CEO of Leo Sigh. I've covered K-drama, K-pop, anime, and manga news for over a decade.