Netflix's 'No Tail to Tell' surges to global popularity

A new K-drama titled 'No Tail to Tell' has quickly become a hit on Netflix, amassing over 2 million views and reaching the number six spot on the streaming top 10 chart within its first week. Originally slated for a 2025 release, the series arrived in the latter half of January 2026. The show offers a fresh spin on the classic nine-tailed fox legend, blending fantasy with themes of redemption and human experience.

The series follows Eun-ho, a nine-tailed fox spirit who preserves her immortality by steering clear of good deeds, allowing her to indulge freely in the joys of human life without moral burdens. Her carefree existence disrupts when she encounters Kang Si-yeol, a self-centered professional soccer player, in a pivotal accident that strips away her supernatural form, leaving her as an ordinary human confronting real emotions and duties for the first time.

Critics and viewers have praised the show's distinctive approach to a familiar folklore motif. Joel Keller from Decider noted, “No Tail To Tell has fantasy, a little bit of whimsy, and a redemption story that should set it apart from other Korean romantic comedies.” On Reddit, one fan shared after the initial two episodes: “So far with just 2 episode releases, it has been fun, funny, silly, unexpected turn of events, and with a twist which genuinely caught me off guard. Never saw it coming. This is quite rare with so many predictable tropes and plots in K-dramas nowadays. Will definitely continue to watch.”

While some feedback suggests the pilot episode falls short of expectations, the second installment reportedly draws audiences in more effectively. Another viewer rated it 7 out of 10, evoking memories of the 2010 drama 'My Girlfriend is a Gumiho,' which they cherished for its narrative and soundtrack, though emphasizing that 'No Tail to Tell' charts its own path without fully captivating yet, anticipating a stronger pull in episodes three and four.

This rapid ascent underscores Netflix's ongoing success with innovative K-dramas that diverge from conventional patterns.

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Netflix confirms sequel to KPop Demon Hunters

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Netflix has officially announced a sequel to its record-breaking animated film KPop Demon Hunters, with directors Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans returning to helm the project. The follow-up marks the first endeavor under their new multi-year deal with the streamer for animated content. The original movie, which became Netflix's most-watched title ever, is nominated for two Oscars this weekend.

Following its initial surge to #6 in January 2026, the K-drama 'No Tail to Tell' has re-entered Netflix's global top 10 at #8, now exceeding 10 million hours viewed amid its post-debut momentum.

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Netflix announced on Wednesday that "Bloodhounds" season 2 topped its weekly non-English shows chart. The Korean action-crime series garnered 7.4 million views for the week ending Sunday, rising one spot from the previous week. The popularity also propelled season 1 to third place with 3 million views.

Thailand's mystery-thriller series 'Girl From Nowhere' is receiving its first international remake in Japan. Titled 'Transfer Student Nanno,' the six-episode production will stream on Fuji TV's FOD platform starting April 24. The adaptation reimagines stories from the original's first season in a Japanese school setting.

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Netflix's animated hit KPop Demon Hunters dominated the 53rd Annie Awards, securing 10 honors including best feature and voice acting. Directors Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans, along with voice actor Arden Cho, celebrated the victories amid growing Oscar buzz. The film's success continues to highlight its cultural impact and K-pop integration.

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