K-contents continue to dominate the chart as "All of Us Are Dead" and "Love and Leashes" are still at Netflix's Top 10.
Based on the daily rankings released by FlixPatrol, a website that provides streaming ratings worldwide, the BDSM-themed Korean movie and the 12-part K-zombie series remained on the global list.
'Love and Leashes' Ascends to Netflix Top 7
Lee Jung Young and Seohyun's movie kept viewers entertained with its fresh take on BDSM, "Fifty Shades of Grey"-eque but with sweet and wholesome appeal for the audience.
There's no denying that it is among the well-loved K-movies this year after it sustains its standing on Netflix's daily rankings.
According to the February 15 chart, "Love and Leashes" climbs to the seventh spot 173 points, next to "13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi."
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Released on February 11, the rom-com film follows the story of two co-workers who agreed on a suitable arrangement, with one of them acting as a master while the other is submissive.
In the movie, Girls' Generation's Seohyun plays the master Jung Ji Woo, who showed an effort to perform her duty towards Jung Ji Hoo, portrayed by Lee Jun Young.
In an interview, the lead stars admitted that they were "refreshingly shocked" upon reading the script but pointed out that the role was challenging, plus "Love and Leashes" focuses on a unique subject matter.
'All of Us Are Dead' is Netflix's Most-Watched Non-English TV Show
After being dethroned by "Inventing Anna," the K-zombie series holds its spot as Netflix's No. 2 TV show worldwide.
Moreover, reports noted that "All of Us Are Dead" leads subscriptions to the streaming giant after garnering almost 474.3 million streaming hours from January 28 to February 13.
With this, the Lee Jae Gyu-directed Kdrama is Netflix's current most-watched non-English series for three straight weeks and is predicted to follow the success of "Squid Game" and "Money Heist."
Apart from FlixPatrol, "All of Us Are Dead" gained an impressive score and not to mention a rare feature in Rotten Tomatoes.
Comicbook.com cited that the thriller series achieved a perfect 100 percent rating and ranked third on Netflix US.
Apart from rankings, the 12-part episode also received positive reviews from various outlets such as Variety, who described it as "the most out of its nightmarish central location to otherworldly, dizzying effect."
'All of Us Are Dead' Director Hints at Season 2
With the public's demand for a sequel, "All of Us Are Dead" director teased fans with a plot for season 2.
Although the second installment is not officially confirmed, he explained that "if the first season can be seen as having presented humanity's survival, the next season can talk about the survival of zombies. I hope to present viewers with another season," as noted by The Korean Herald.