Netflix’s latest K-Drama, The Trauma Code: Heroes On Call, has taken audiences by storm, securing the top spot on the platform’s Korean popularity rankings within just 24 hours of its release.
The medical series, which premiered globally on January 24 across 190 countries, is already making waves with its compelling storyline and powerful performances.
According to Netflix’s official data, the series ranked first in the “TOP 10 Most Popular Series” in Korea on January 25. Viewers have praised its fresh take on the medical genre, blending intense drama with heartfelt moments that resonate deeply.
The show follows Baek Kang Hyeok, a talented trauma surgeon who has honed his skills in conflict zones. Played by Ju Ji Hoon, Baek takes charge of a struggling trauma team at a university hospital, aiming to transform it into a fully functional unit that saves lives against all odds. Choo Yeong Woo joins him as Yang Jae Won, an elite fellow and loyal mentee, adding depth to the story with their mentor-protégé relationship.
Based on the popular web novel Severe Trauma Center: Golden Hour by Han Sani, the series also draws inspiration from a widely acclaimed webtoon adaptation by Hong Bicira, which has amassed over 410 million global views. Writer Choi Tae Gang has also been lauded for condensing the webtoon’s vast narrative into an engaging 8-episode format, maintaining a well-paced and emotionally rich storyline.
The excitement surrounding The Trauma Code: Heroes On Call is already leading to calls for a second season, even though it’s been merely days after its debut. With its strong domestic start, anticipation is building for how it will be received by international audiences.
All this and more makes The Trauma Code a must-watch among the many other amazing K-Dramas set to come out this year.
Source: TheQoo