Netflix’s 12-Part Twist-Filled K-Drama Is A Global Streaming Powerhouse

By James Moore 12/19/2025

As Netflix gets closer to finishing its 2025, the platform sees another streaming success, this time for a new K-Drama. In the world of K-Drama thrillers, another series in the genre is becoming a worldwide hit, this time on Netflix.

The Price of Confession, which made its debut on Netflix on December 5, has officially become a worldwide success for the popular streaming platform. Currently, the K-Drama is trending at #2 on Netflix for subscribers in Morocco, South Korea, and Vietnam.

For audience members in Malaysia, the Philippines, Saudi Arabia, and Singapore, The Price of Confession has charted to #3 on Netflix. The success doesn't stop there, as the 12-part series has also spiked on the streaming service as #4 in Hong-Kong, Japan, Nigeria, Oman, Indonesia, and Thailand.

The show, which stars Jeon Do-yeon as Ahn Yoon-soo, Kim Go-eun as Mo-eun, Jin Seon-kyu as Jang Jung-gu, and Park Hae-soo as Baek Dong-hun, is trending as #5 on Netflix in Taiwan, Kuwait, Jordan, and Bangladesh. The Price of Confession has also gotten love on Netflix in the Maldives at #6.

On Rotten Tomatoes, The Price of Confession has an 80% rating on the Tomatometer, while not having a score yet on the Popcornmeter. Given that the show came out exactly two weeks ago, there may be more data for Rotten Tomatoes once more viewers and critics have seen the series.

Directed by Lee Jung-hyo, while Kwon Jong-gwan wrote it, The Price of Confession is a mystery thriller that focuses on Ahn Yoon-soo when her husband is murdered, leading her to become a main suspect, and she is sentenced to prison. While she is approached by a twisted ally in Mo-eun, one of the infamous prisoners, Yoon-soo's attorney is doing everything they can to prove that she didn't kill her husband.

Catch every single episode of The Price of Confession now streaming on Netflix.

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