'Hunting Dogs' Ranks 2nd in Netflix Non-English TV Category
Korea, Vietnam, Thailand, Turkey, Taiwan, and others rank 1st
'Hunting Dogs,' starring Udo Hwan and Lee Sang Yi, ranked second in weekly viewing hours in the non-English TV category on Netflix. According to Netflix on the 14th, it was released on the 9th and was watched for 27.97 million hours over three days. It ranked second in the non-English TV category following 'Fake Profile,' produced in Colombia.
The clear upward trend is also confirmed on the online content service ranking site FlixPatrol. On the 13th, it was the most watched not only in Korea but also in Vietnam, Thailand, Turkey, Taiwan, Singapore, Saudi Arabia, Peru, Morocco, Malaysia, Hong Kong, the Dominican Republic, and Bolivia. It ranked second in France and Japan, and third in the United States.
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'Hunting Dogs' tells the story of two young men caught up in the world of loan sharks who risk their lives to fight against a vast evil force. The cast includes Udo Hwan, Lee Sang Yi, Heo Jun Ho, Park Sung Woong, and Choi Si Won. The direction and screenplay were handled by director Kim Joo Hwan, known for the films 'Midnight Runners' (2017) and 'The Divine Fury' (2019). It was co-produced by Seed Film and Seven O Six, based on the webtoon of the same name on Naver.
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