27/06/2026 22:09 - Entretenimiento
Netflix continues betting on South Korean productions with "Notes from the Last Row", a miniseries blending psychological suspense, drama, and moral dilemmas, released on June 26, 2026. The platform continues consolidating South Korea as one of its most successful content factories, following global phenomena like "Squid Game", "The Glory", and "All of Us Are Dead".
The story follows Heo Mun-oh, a Korean literature professor and failed novelist who, after the success of his first book, hasn't written again. His life takes an unexpected turn when he discovers that one of his students, the reserved Lee Kang, possesses an innate talent for writing.
Mun-oh decides to offer private lessons to help him refine his craft. However, with each session, the professor becomes increasingly obsessed with his student's work. What begins as a mentor-disciple relationship transforms into something much darker: Mun-oh discovers that Lee Kang draws inspiration from observations made at the home of Kim Su-hun, the successful writer who was his university rival and harshly criticized his only novel.
The series explores moral dilemmas, intellectual obsessions, and the thin line between art and reality, raising questions about the boundaries between observing, writing, and exposing others' intimacy.
The production features a top-level cast including recognized figures from Korean film and television:
| Actor | Character | Notable Career |
|---|---|---|
| Choi Min-sik | Heo Mun-oh | Star of "Old Boy" (2003), "Heart Blackened", "Exhuma" |
| Choi Hyun-wook | Lee Kang | "Twenty-Five Twenty-One", "Weak Hero", "My Dearest Nemesis" |
| Huh Joon-ho | Kim Su-hun | "Kingdom", "Designated Survivor: 60 Days", "Merciless" |
| Yunjin Kim | Ahn Eun-joo | "Lost", "Money Heist: Korea", "XO, Kitty" |
| Jin Kyung | Jo Hyeon-suk | "Extraordinary Attorney Woo", "Love in Contract", "Spring Fever" |
The cast is completed by Lee Jin-woo (Kim Se-yoon), Moon Jeong-hee (Se-yoon's mother), Jo Han-chul (colleague professor), Han Ji-eun (housekeeper), Kim Jong-tae (Se-yoon's father), and Jung Yi-seo (Se-yoon's older sister).
Principal photography concluded in October 2025, and the series arrives on Netflix as one of the most ambitious releases in the 2026 catalog.
Psychological thriller with growing tension
Cast of recognized stars
Based on acclaimed theatrical play
Perfect for binge-watching on a weekend
South Korean productions have become a fundamental pillar of Netflix's catalog. After the global success of "Squid Game" (becoming the most-watched series in the platform's history), titles like "The Glory", "All of Us Are Dead", "The Silence of the Sea", and "Kingdom" have demonstrated that Korean content has a massive and loyal audience worldwide. South Korea has established itself as a cultural powerhouse, known locally as Hallyu (Korean Wave), influencing music (K-pop), cinema, and television globally.
The series is available exclusively on Netflix since June 26, 2026. To access the content, you only need an active subscription to the streaming platform. The production joins the extensive catalog of Korean series and films that Netflix has been incorporating in recent years, responding to the growing global demand for Asian content.
Sources: El Comercio | mbito
Alfredo S. Quiroga