'Agent Kim Reactivated', the Korean action-thriller that became 2026's highest-rated Netflix K-drama within three episodes, maintained its dominance as its fourth installment topped the platform's global non-English chart.

The series has drawn strong early reviews for its blend of espionage plotting and comedy, with critics comparing its pacing to earlier Korean hits. Netflix confirmed the show ranked first among non-English titles in more than a dozen territories, including South Korea, Japan, Indonesia and the Philippines.

FlixPatrol reported that the drama's weekly release model, rather than a full-season drop, sustained conversation and repeat viewing across social platforms. The strategy has helped the show retain audiences between episodes, mirroring Netflix's approach with several 2025 tentpole titles.

The performance reinforced Netflix's continued investment in Korean content, which the company has repeatedly cited as central to its international growth. Korean titles remained among the most-watched non-English programming on the service in the first half of 2026.

Producers and cast are expected to promote the show ahead of its remaining episodes, with the streamer eyeing potential awards positioning later in the year.