Netflix's Latest Superhero Hit Dethrones Marvel, Attracts Millions of Viewers

The superhero genre has historically presented a mixed bag of success, ranging from blockbuster hits like Marvel's Avengers: Endgame to critical disappointments such as Madame Web. Despite this variability, a new South Korean comedy series titled 'The WONDERfools' has emerged on Netflix, proving that there is still ample room for innovative and bold approaches within the competitive superhero landscape.
Released on May 15, 2026, 'The WONDERfools' is an eight-episode series that quickly ascended to become the #4 worldwide show, according to FlixPatrol. Netflix reported that in its debut week, the series immediately entered the Top 10 non-English shows, amassing an impressive 2.7 million views and 25.3 million hours watched. Furthermore, it has achieved a rare 100% score from critics on Rotten Tomatoes, solidifying its status as a significant force in streaming entertainment.
The series is set in the final weeks of 1999, a period marked by widespread Y2K anxiety. It centers on three improbable heroes in the fictional South Korean town of Haeseong City. The narrative begins with a perplexing mystery: townspeople are vanishing without a trace, and a sinister church is gaining influence, threatening to unearth long-buried secrets. Amidst this backdrop, the three protagonists inadvertently acquire superhuman abilities after a plan goes awry, leaving them with powers they can neither control nor fully comprehend. As malevolent forces escalate their threat, these misfits are compelled to master their newfound powers, unite, and endeavor to save the day.
A significant part of the series' appeal and comedic relief stems from watching these three characters struggle to understand and utilize their powers, often failing hilariously at their attempts to be superheroes. This comedic approach offers a refreshing contrast to the highly trained and skilled superheroes typically seen in franchises like Marvel, such as Scarlett Johansson's Black Widow, who was meticulously trained at the Soviet Red Room Academy.
'The WONDERfools' was directed by Yoo In-sik and written by Kang Eun-kyung. The cast features Park Eun-bin as Eun Chae-ni, a terminally ill troublemaker; Choi Dae-hoon as Gyeong-hun, her financially struggling frenemy; and Im Sung-jae as Ro-bin, Eun's close confidante, described as a "gentle giant."
The series is lauded for delivering a fresh perspective on the superhero genre, primarily through its main characters who are reluctant and frequently inept at wielding their powers, setting it apart from conventional superhero narratives. While not directly a Marvel production, the concept for 'The WONDERfools' is linked to Marvel legend Stan Lee, who had previously pitched a similar idea called 'The B-Team'. However, this idea was only picked up after Lee’s death in 2018, and by the time 'The WONDERfools' entered production, his initial concept was no longer the foundational backbone for the series.
Critics have widely praised 'The WONDERfools' for its sheer bubbliness, light-heartedness, and engaging nature, even as the plot intensifies. Reviews highlight its ability to never take itself too seriously, even when confronting apocalyptic chaos. One critic noted, "The WONDERfools is so darn delightful. It never takes itself too seriously, even when the plot starts leaning into the apocalyptic chaos that our band of misfits have to go up against." Another review stated, "Netflix’s The WONDERfools combines retro Y2K chaos, messy superheroes, and heartfelt storytelling into one of the platform’s most distinctive Korean dramas."
Ultimately, while Marvel continues to release projects for its fanbase, such as the first season of 'Wonder Man' and the second season of 'Daredevil: Born Again', Netflix's 'The WONDERfools' stands out as a must-watch for genre enthusiasts. Its unique blend of unlikely heroes, comedic elements, and a balance of action with comedy, novelty, and familiarity makes it a truly distinctive and entertaining series.
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