
Netflix thriller The Price of Confession has taken the world by storm, catapulting to #2 on the platform’s global non-English TV charts just days after its release! With powerhouse performances by Jeon Do-yeon and Kim Go-eun, this mind-bending mystery is gripping audiences from Seoul to Singapore.

Premiering on December 5, The Price of Confession has quickly amassed over 2.2 million views, calculated based on total hours watched divided by runtime. According to Netflix’s Tudum 2025, the thriller ranked second in the non-English TV category. It soared into the Top 10 in nine countries, including South Korea, Indonesia, Singapore, and Thailand, cementing its place as a must-watch K-drama.

Jeon Do-yeon plays ‘Yoon Soo’, a woman wrongly accused of killing her husband. Kim Go-eun takes on the chilling role of ‘Mo-eun’, a mysterious figure known as a “witch.” Their chemistry ignites the screen, creating emotional depth and suspense. Fans are calling their pairing “legendary” — a rare blend of vulnerability and firepower.

This explosive Netflix thriller centers on secrets, suspicion, and survival. When Yoon Soo becomes a murder suspect, her fate becomes entwined with the enigmatic Mo-eun. What unfolds is a dark journey into hidden truths and moral ambiguity that will leave viewers questioning everything.

Korean dramas continue their global reign. SBS’s romantic comedy “Frankly Speaking About This Kiss” topped the same Netflix chart with 4.8 million views. Other K-content on the list includes You Killed It (1M views, #8) and the reality series Three Meals in Kenya (also 1M views, #9). K-drama is clearly not slowing down. Korea Times 2025

Both leads bring their A-game. Jeon Do-yeon’s emotional breakdown scenes are Oscar-worthy, while Kim Go-eun’s icy calmness raises the stakes. The psychological tension between their characters keeps viewers on edge till the last second.

Initially released in Korea as a domestic SBS series, its global launch on Netflix gave it instant international traction. The series transcends language barriers with its universal themes of trust, betrayal, and redemption.

Reviewers are calling it “a Korean Gone Girl with sharper claws.” Rotten Tomatoes has yet to post an aggregate score, but early reviews from global fans on platforms like MyDramaList and IMDb average above 8.5/10. Buzz is building fast.

The drama’s moody visuals and haunting soundtrack contribute heavily to its impact. Every shot feels cinematic, every note heightens the suspense. It’s not just a drama — it’s an experience.

From TikTok edits to Twitter debates, #ThePriceOfConfession is trending across platforms. Fan theories abound: Is Mo-eun a savior or a psychopath? Did Yoon Soo really do it? The internet can’t get enough.

With such explosive success, fans are begging for a second season. Netflix has yet to confirm a renewal, but given the series’ momentum, it’s only a matter of time. Stay tuned!
This Netflix thriller outpaced international hits to secure the #2 spot — shocking even industry insiders. With this kind of start, it may just become one of the most successful K-thrillers ever.
Q1. Is The Price of Confession based on a true story?
A. No, it’s a fictional narrative, but its realism is chillingly convincing.
Q2. How many episodes does it have?
A. The series features 12 tightly written episodes.
Q3. Will there be a Season 2?
A. No official word yet, but massive viewer demand might sway Netflix.
“The Price of Confession is a masterclass in suspense-driven storytelling. Jeon and Kim deliver one of the finest performances in recent K-drama history.” — Lee Min-hwa, TV critic
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