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“Fans Cheer as ‘The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call’ Reaches #3 on Netflix’s Global Top 10 TV Shows, Inspired to Tackle ‘Squid Game’ Next”

"Fans Cheer as 'The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call' Reaches #3 on Netflix's Global Top 10 TV Shows, Inspired to Tackle 'Squid Game' Next"

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Netflix’s first original medical drama, “The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call,” has become a global hit. The series, which premiered on January 24, 2025, has quickly climbed to the #3 spot on Netflix’s worldwide Top 10 TV shows list, according to FlixPatrol, generating excitement among fans who are hoping it will reach the top spot.

A Medical Drama Resonating with Viewers

Set in a busy trauma center, “The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call” follows a team of doctors and nurses as they deal with high-stakes medical emergencies. The drama’s compelling storytelling, realistic portrayal of medical challenges, and strong character development have resonated with audiences worldwide. Fans have praised the show’s fast-paced narrative, lack of unnecessary plotlines, and the cast’s excellent chemistry. Many viewers have specifically highlighted Ju Ji-hoon’s performance as the skilled trauma surgeon Baek Kang-hyuk, praising his portrayal of the character.

Fan Reactions and Global Success

Fans have expressed their enthusiasm for the show on social media. One fan expressed their hope for the show to surpass even “Squid Game’s” success, saying, “need them to dethrone squid game im so serious.” Another netizen emphasized the show’s organic success, noting, “All this with no international promotion and very little promotion in Korea! It only shows how great the show is and the power of Ji Hoon’s performance, otherwise people wouldn’t have stuck around.” Many viewers are also calling for a second season, expressing their desire to see more of the trauma center team. Some viewers also commented on the show’s important message about healthcare, saying, “Loved the chemistry of the characters, but what I loved most about it was how it explicitly emphasizes that healthcare should be a basic right, not a privilege. It should not be treated as a business that determines whether a person lives or dies.”

The show’s global reach is impressive. As of January 28, 2025, “The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call” has reached viewers in over 190 countries and has achieved the #1 ranking in South Korea, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. It has also landed in the top 10 in numerous other countries across Asia, Europe, the Americas, Africa, and Oceania.

From Webtoon to Screen

“The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call” is adapted from the popular webtoon Trauma Center: Golden Hour by Hansanleega, which garnered over 410 million views globally. The series is written by Hong Bichira and Choi Tae-gang. The story centers around Baek Kang-hyuk (Ju Ji-hoon), a trauma surgeon who returns to Korea after working in war zones. He leads an underfunded trauma team and strives to establish a state-of-the-art trauma center, facing numerous obstacles along the way. His team includes Yang Jae-won (Choo Young-woo), nurse Cheon Jang-mi (Ha-Young), and anesthesiology resident Park Kyung-won (Jeong Jae-kwang).

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