Park Eun-bin’s ‘Wonderfools’ Is Going Viral Worldwide for Its Weird, Chaotic Superhero Story

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Park Eun-bin’s newest Netflix drama is already turning into one of the platform’s fastest rising Korean series and viewers around the world seem completely hooked by its strange mix of superpowers, comedy, nostalgia, and chaos.

Park Eun-bin for the Wonderfools showcase / News 1
Park Eun-bin for the Wonderfools showcase / News 1

According to Netflix’s latest Global Top 10 rankings released on May 20, ‘Wonderfools’ debuted at No. 6 on the Non-English TV chart only days after release. The series reportedly accumulated around 2.7 million views within its first three days, immediately placing it among Netflix Korea’s biggest new breakout titles of the month.

The drama also entered Top 10 rankings across 25 countries including South Korea, Hong Kong, India, the Philippines, and Mexico, signaling strong international momentum almost instantly after launch.

‘Wonderfools’ Turns Imperfect Superheroes Into Internet Obsession

Set during the chaotic final days of 1999, ‘Wonderfools’ follows a group of awkward neighborhood outsiders who suddenly gain bizarre superpowers and become responsible for stopping dangerous villains.

But unlike darker superhero series dominating global streaming platforms recently, ‘Wonderfools’ takes a completely different approach.

Instead of focusing on trauma, violence, or dystopian world-building, the drama leans heavily into absurd humor, emotional friendship dynamics, retro Y2K energy, and intentionally messy teamwork. Much of the early online conversation has centered around how unpredictable and “unhinged” the series feels compared to typical superhero dramas.

According to Wikipicky’s analysis, that unusual tone may be exactly why younger global viewers are responding so strongly to it.

The drama combines several internet-friendly elements at once: nostalgic late-1990s aesthetics, chaotic comedy, flawed characters, meme-worthy reactions, and emotionally comforting group chemistry.

Wonderfools drama poster / Netflix Korea Instagram
Wonderfools drama poster / Netflix Korea Instagram

Park Eun-bin’s Transformation Is Becoming One of the Drama’s Biggest Talking Points

A major reason the series is generating so much buzz is Park Eun-bin herself.

Known internationally for emotionally restrained and intelligent roles like ‘Extraordinary Attorney Woo,’ the actress takes on a dramatically louder and more chaotic character in ‘Wonderfools.’ Fans online have repeatedly described her transformation as refreshing, unexpected, and surprisingly hilarious.

The project also reunites Park Eun-bin with director Yoo In-shik following the global success of ‘Extraordinary Attorney Woo.’

Meanwhile, the cast lineup which includes Cha Eun-woo, Choi Dae-hoon, and Im Sung-jae has added even more international attention to the series.

Park Eun-bin at the Wonderfools drama showcase / News 1
Park Eun-bin at the Wonderfools drama showcase / News 1

Korean Dramas Continue Dominating Netflix Worldwide

The newest Netflix rankings also reinforced how dominant Korean dramas continue to be globally in 2026.

SBS fantasy-romance drama ‘My Royal Nemesis’ climbed to No. 2 on the Non-English TV chart with approximately 5.1 million views, while ‘Sold Out Again Today’ ranked No. 5 and Netflix original ‘Girigo’ entered the rankings at No. 9.

One reason Korean dramas continue outperforming internationally is their ability to combine emotional storytelling with highly unusual genre concepts that feel fresh compared to many Western streaming releases.

In the case of ‘Wonderfools,’ its strange blend of nostalgia, comedy, emotional warmth, and dysfunctional superheroes appears to be resonating especially strongly with younger online audiences looking for entertainment that feels fun rather than overly serious.

Why ‘Wonderfools’ May Only Be Getting Bigger

Much of the fan reaction so far has focused on the drama’s “messy team” dynamic, where deeply flawed characters slowly build emotional connections while navigating increasingly bizarre situations together. That emotional warmth underneath the chaos may ultimately be what separates ‘Wonderfools’ from other superhero projects currently dominating streaming platforms.

And if its explosive first-week numbers are any indication, the series may only be getting started.