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SEOUL, Mar. 2 (Yonhap) -- Netflix's new original series "Juvenile Justice" starring Kim Hye-soo is heading for the box office hit as it starts to climb up the global chart.
According to the data released by streaming analytics company FlixPatrol on Mar. 2, "Juvenile Justice" ranked No. 7 on its latest global chart for TV programs available on Netflix on Tuesday.
"Juvenile Justice,” which was released on Feb. 25, jumped to No. 10 on Feb. 27 after entering the chart at 31st on the global chart the day after its release, and finally rose one step further to No. 9 on Feb. 28.
According to the chart by country on Tuesday, the 10-part Korean legal drama topped the popularity list in 8 countries, including Japan, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam.
The series is receiving favorable reviews in North America and European countries as it ranks No. 7 in Canada and No. 10 in France.
"Juvenile Justice” depicts the story of Shim Eun-seok(Kim Hye-soo), who detests juvenile offenders and is assigned to take charge of administering the punishment to underage at a juvenile court.
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Meanwhile, tvN’s drama "Twenty-Five Twenty-One” starring Kim Tae-ri and Nam Joo-hyuk ranked No. 10 on Mar. 1 and entered the TOP 10 for the first time. The Netflix series "All of Us Are Dead" ranked No. 5, maintaining the long-running hit.
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