Song Hye Kyo’s ‘The Glory’ Reaches New Milestone, Tops Netflix Charts For 2 Consecutive Weeks

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The Netflix revenge drama "The Glory" captured the viewers instantly after its premiere. Its popularity continues to skyrocket even after two weeks.

Thanks to its flawless premise, the show breaks records after records, proving its success. Keep on reading.

Netflix's 'The Glory' Reaches New Milestone

Without a doubt, Song Hye Kyo's revenge series "The Glory" is the hottest release in town today!

With an engrossing premise, the drama continues to entice viewers from all over the globe. It follows the tragic life of a school violence victim who avenges her painful past from the people who tortured her.

Immediately after its release, "The Glory" has risen to the top, ranking No. 1 among Netflix's non-English TV shows.

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It also topped the charts in countries including the Philippines, Vietnam, Turkey, Brazil, Pakistan, France, Malaysia, Jamaica, Morocco and more.

Even more so, "The Glory" reached a new milestone as its Part 2 recorded over 150 million viewing hours as of March 22, surpassing Netflix shows like "Crash Course in Romance," "In the Name of God: A Holy Betrayal" and more.

With that said, Song Hye Kyo's revenge drama is expected to enjoy continuous success as the time passes by!

Song Hye Kyo Extends Thanks To 'The Glory' Viewers

The cast of "The Glory" has nothing but gratitude and appreciation to every viewer who supported their work!

K-Drama superstar Song Hye Kyo took an emotional ride as she played the role of former school violence victim Moon Dong Eun in the series.

However, she considers her struggles for the show a reward now that "The Glory" dominates not only the domestic but also overseas channels.

Dubbed as her best work yet, the actress had exerted a huge effort in order to synchronize with her character. She even went on a strict diet for days on end, letting the work take an emotional toll on her.

In fact, many of her co-stars also suffered from nightmares due to the heavy scenes during filming. Thankfully, the drama was well-received by the public.

On the other hand, taking on the challenge of being a victim-turned-perpetrator is a huge honor that Song Hye Kyo will forever be grateful for.

Have you seen "The Glory" yet? Tell us what you think in the comments below!

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Written by Elijah Mully.

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