Ryoo Seung-wan's 'Humint' tops Netflix non-English movies chart

Director Ryoo Seung-wan's action film "Humint" has debuted at the top of Netflix's non-English movies chart. Released on the platform last Thursday, the movie garnered 11 million views in the week ending Sunday, Netflix said Wednesday.

Netflix announced Wednesday that director Ryoo Seung-wan's "Humint" debuted atop its non-English movies chart. The film was released on the platform last Thursday.

Short for human intelligence, "Humint" follows Manager Cho (Zo In-sung), a South Korean national intelligence officer, who teams up with North Korean agent Park Gun to rescue key informant Chae Sun-hwa (Shin Se-kyung).

The film premiered in South Korea on February 11 and attracted 1.98 million moviegoers, falling short of the estimated 4 million admissions needed to break even. It was overshadowed by box-office hit "The King's Warden," which opened a week earlier and has drawn over 16 million viewers.

"The King's Warden" has provided a rare boost to the Korean film industry amid competition.

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Crowds celebrating outside a Seoul cinema as 'The King's Warden' hits 10 million admissions, first Korean film in two years.
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'The King's Warden' hits 10 million admissions, first in two years

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The Korean historical film 'The King's Warden' has surpassed 10 million admissions just over a month after its release, marking the first such achievement for any film, domestic or foreign, in two years. Amid challenges from streaming platforms drawing audiences away from theaters, this milestone offers a rare boost to the Korean cinema industry. Director Jang Hang-jun expressed happiness and caution at the success.

The historical film "The King's Warden" has topped 8 million cumulative admissions at the South Korean box office on Sunday, March 1, and is on track for the 10 million milestone. Released on February 4, the movie had drawn slightly more than 8 million viewers as of 9 a.m. Sunday, according to distributor Showbox.

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Netflix announced on Wednesday, February 25, that the Korean-language mystery thriller 'The Art of Sarah' has risen to the top of its weekly non-English series chart. The eight-part series recorded 10 million views for the week ending February 22, more than double the 4.3 million views of the second-place German thriller 'Unfamiliar'.

Netflix's young adult horror series 'If Wishes Could Kill' topped the non-English series weekly chart in its second week of release. It garnered 7.5 million views for the week ending Sunday and ranked in the top 10 in 64 countries and regions. The series rose to No. 4 three days after its April 24 release.

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Famous translator Hwang Seok-hee's appearances have been removed from major streaming platforms and online bookstores following reports of prior sex offense convictions. Episodes of TvN's "You Quiz on the Block" and MBC's "Point of Omniscient Interfere" were taken down from Tving and Wavve, respectively, and sales of his essays halted. Hwang responded on Instagram, warning of legal action against false reporting.

Netflix has released BTS: The Return, a feature-length documentary capturing the K-pop group's reunion after mandatory military service and their comeback show. Directed by Bao Nguyen, the film follows the creation of their tenth studio album Arirang and behind-the-scenes of the March 21 concert at Seoul's Gwanghwamun Square. The documentary premiered on March 27, 2026.

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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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