Teach You a Lesson Holds No. 1 on Netflix Global Top 10 Non-English Series for Two Consecutive Weeks, Reaches Top 10 in 91 Countries, including the Philippines

Netflix series Teach You a Lesson continues its strong global run, holding the No. 1 spot on Netflix’s Global Top 10 Non-English TV List for the second consecutive week and charting in the Top 10 across 91 countries worldwide.


The series recorded 21.10 million views and 225.80 million viewing hours during the week. It ranked No. 1 in 46 countries, including Korea, Japan, and Singapore, and reached the Top 10 in 91 markets, among them the United States, the United Kingdom, India, France, Germany, Australia, Mexico, and Brazil.

A new action-drama series is taking on one of South Korea’s most pressing social issues: the erosion of authority in schools amid rising bullying, unruly students, and overbearing parents. Teach You a Lesson, now streaming on Netflix, centers on the Educational Rights Protection Bureau (ERPB), a fictional government task force established to restore order with uncompromising, often extra-legal methods.


The bureau steps in where conventional systems fail, delivering “true lessons” to those who cross the line, whether delinquent students, toxic parents, or corrupt educators. The series promises intense, cathartic storytelling that blends high-stakes action with emotional depth, tackling school violence and systemic failures head-on.
Adapted from the popular webtoon Get Schooled, Teach You a Lesson has quickly climbed Netflix charts, resonating with audiences worldwide for its raw portrayal of school issues and satisfying vigilante-style interventions. It has even sparked real-world discussions about teacher protections in South Korea.
Audiences around the world have praised the series for its gripping action, compelling storytelling, and thought-provoking themes. In addition to standout performances from Kim Mu-yeol, Lee Sung-min, Jin Ki-joo, and Pyo Ji-hoon, the supporting cast has also earned widespread attention for bringing emotional depth and intensity to the story.

Newly released stills spotlight the Educational Rights Protection Bureau as they navigate complex challenges within the education system. The images also highlight memorable supporting characters whose stories have resonated strongly with viewers, contributing to the series’ growing global popularity.
Teach You a Lesson is streaming on Netflix.

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