'No Tail to Tell' returns to Netflix top 10, surpasses 10 million hours viewed

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.

After a nearly year-long delay from its original 2025 slot due to scheduling conflicts, 'No Tail to Tell' debuted in late January 2026 and quickly gained traction. Now, in early March 2026, it has climbed back into Netflix's Top 10 Most Watched list at number eight, surpassing 10 million hours viewed.

The fantasy rom-com follows a nine-tailed fox spirit forced into human life after an accident, blending whimsy, redemption, and K-drama tropes. Building on early praise for its unique tone and chemistry, the series continues to appeal as cozy viewing.

Viewers highlight its relaxing vibe and strong performances, distinguishing it from typical K-dramas while nodding to folklore like the nine-tailed fox legend.

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