Pro Bono Hits 9.1% as K-drama Weekend Ratings December 2025 Reach New Heights
Explore the record-breaking K-drama weekend ratings December 2025. Pro Bono hits 9.1%, while Surely Tomorrow and Our Golden Days reach new viewership peaks.
The weekend drama war just reached a fever pitch. On December 28, 2025, three major series achieved their personal bests, proving that appointment viewing is far from dead.
K-drama Weekend Ratings December 2025: A Triple Record Break
Leading the charge is tvN's legal powerhouse, Pro Bono. The drama swept its time slot across all cable channels, securing a nationwide average of 9.1 percent. This new all-time high confirms the growing appetite for high-stakes legal storytelling among K-drama enthusiasts.
Surely Tomorrow and Our Golden Days Surge
It wasn't just a win for Pro Bono. Both Surely Tomorrow and Our Golden Days joined the winner's circle by smashing their previous viewership records. The simultaneous peak of these shows suggests a concentrated weekend audience that is actively engaging with diverse genres simultaneously.
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