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TheNetflixoriginal ‘Weak Hero Class 2’ has captivated viewers worldwide, achieving the impressive feat of ranking No.
2 on the global TV show charts just one day after its release.
The new season set a new standard for school action dramas.

The series once again proved the global power of K-content, breaking down borders and cultural barriers.
2 on the global chart within just 24 hours.
The show entered the rankings in 91 out of 93 countries where Netflix is available.

Notably, by April 27, it maintained its No.
2 global position for a second consecutive day and secured the No.
1 spot in 32 countries, an increase of 10 countries compared to the previous day.

What is particularly noteworthy is that it debuted at No.
7 on the U.K. chart, a market it hadnt entered with its first season.
Its performance in English-speaking countries is also impressive.

3 in the U.S., No.
5 in Australia, No.
7 in Canada, and No.

4 in New Zealand, all major markets for Netflix content production.
There, he faces even greater violence, fighting a desperate battle for survival and personal growth.
ActorJo Jung Sukalso made a special appearance as the villain “Boss Choi,” surprising viewers.

The show has also been met with enthusiastic reactions from overseas critics and viewers.
On the global content rating site IMDb, it currently holds an impressive 8.4 rating.
One international viewer commented,“I was left speechless after watching ‘Weak Hero Class 2.’

We absolutely need a Season 3.
It perfectly captures both intense action and outstanding storytelling, making it an unforgettable experience.”
Previously, Netflix re-released Weak Hero Class 1, originally a Wavve original, on March 25, 2024.

After moving to Netflix, it soared to No.
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