Part 2 of the original Netflix drama "The Glory" as of March 12 ranked second in global viewership. (Netflix's official Instagram)
By Lee Jihae
Part 2 of the Netflix original series "The Glory" ranked second in global viewership.
Flix Patrol, a website that ranks the content of online streaming platforms, said the drama was runner-up in global viewership as of March 12.
The series also topped viewership in 35 countries including Korea, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Indonesia, Japan, Kuwait, Malaysia, Maldives, Mexico, Morocco, Philippines, Qatar, Singapore, Sri Lanka and Vietnam.
It ranked second in 12 countries including Argentina, Australia, Bangladesh, France, India, Jordan, Kenya, New Zealand, Pakistan, Poland and Turkey (Turkiye) and third in 16 countries including Bulgaria, Canada, Egypt, Finland, Germany, Greece, Italy, Ukraine, U.K. and U.S.
Part 2 surpassed Part 1 in viewership, with the latter ranking ninth globally within a day of its release and fourth within seven days. Part 2 needed just two days to rank second worldwide.
"The Glory" is about Moon Dong-eun, a woman who exacts revenge on her former classmates who bullied and abused her in their teenage years.
Part 1 was released on Dec. 30 last year and Part 2 on March 10.
The drama was written by Kim Eun-sook, whose other works include hits like "Descendants of the Sun," "Guardian: The Lonely and Great God" and "Mr. Sunshine." Actors Song Hye-kyo, Lim Ji-yeon and Lee Do-hyun play the main characters in "The Glory."
Flix Patrol, a website that ranks the content of online streaming platforms, said "The Glory" ranked second in global viewership as of March 12. (Screen capture from Flix Patrol's official website)