K-drama Sweet Home grabs two spots on Netflix Top 10 chart

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The South Korean drama Sweet Home is performing incredibly well on Netflix at the moment, as the action horror drama grabbed two spots on the Netflix Top 10 Most-Watched Non-English TV Shows chart for the week of December 4th to December 10th.

According to Netflix via their own Tudum site, the K-drama Sweet Home is currently in the #4 spot on the chart for Sweet Home, Season 2, which premiered on the streaming platform on December 1st.

It is also in the #7 spot for Sweet Home, Season 1.

The data for Sweet Home on Netflix

Sweet Home, Season 2 earned more than 3.9 million views during the week of December 4th to December 10th, for a total number of hours viewed of 37.1 million hours.

Meanwhile, Sweet Home, Season 1 earned more than 1.9 million views during the same period, for a total number of hours viewed of 16.6 million.

That means, with both seasons of Sweet Home currently on the Netflix Top 10 Most-Watched Non-English TV Shows chart last week, the show earned 5.8 million views, for a total number of hours viewed of 53.7 million.

Sweet Home, Season 2 was also in the Top 10 in 42 countries, while Season 1 was in the Top 10 22 countries.

In other words, the Korean action horror drama that was an enormous hit when its first season was released in December, 2020, is still as big of a hit three years later with both its first and second season.

With such a big hit on their hands, it is no wonder then that Netflix has already announced Sweet Home, Season 3 will premiere on the streaming platform during the summer of 2024.

Sweet Home, Season 2 stars Song Kang, Lee Si Young, Go Min Si, Lee Jin Wook, Yoo Oh Sung, Oh Jung Se, Jung Jin Young, Park Gyu Young and Kim Mu Yeol.

All eight episodes of Season 2 are now streaming on Netflix alongside Season 1.

 

About Michelle Topham

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