Short Drama Weekly Ranking: AI Actors Are Dominating Short Dramas Beyond Just Visual Appeal
Weekly Short Drama Rankings(April 27 – May 3, 2026)

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According to the data, there were approximately 26,000 active short dramas running during this period, marking a 14.52% month-on-month increase. Among them, around 6,100 were newly launched titles, accounting for 23.41% of the total market.
Market Snapshot: What Defined This Week
Several patterns stood out in this week’s short drama rankings:
- Female-oriented emotional dramas continue to dominate the market, with classic elements such as love triangles, melodramatic conflict, and sweet romance remaining highly appealing to audiences.
- AI-generated short dramas are steadily increasing among new releases, expanding across genres including family drama, romance, and fantasy-themed storytelling.

Featured Title: THE 5-TIME REJECTED LUNA

Ranked No. 9 on the weekly charts with 4.7K creatives and 75M impressions, The 5-Time Rejected Luna combines trending Western tropes such as werewolves, ABO dynamics, and emotional angst with AI-generated visuals to create a dark fantasy aesthetic. The story centers on Lyra’s toxic relationship with Kael, who remains obsessed with her stepsister Mia. Despite Lyra’s unwavering devotion, including offering him a ring forged from her heart’s blood, she is imprisoned and ultimately abandoned in a life-or-death moment. After realizing his true nature, she begins her path toward revenge.

Estimated Impressions: 754K
Creative Performance Highlights
While this series utilizes AI-generated characters, it has overcome the stiffness and "uncanny valley" effect of early AI works. Thanks to major technical leaps, the result is virtually indistinguishable from live-action. The show makes heavy use of close-ups, particularly during emotional scenes—like the heroine’s tearful breakdown—where facial expressions flow naturally with complex layers of emotion, delivering a performance that is arguably more realistic than some human actors.

Featured Title: After I Left, the Twins Went Crazy

After I Left, the Twins Went Crazy ranked No. 14 on the weekly chart with around 3.4K unduplicated creatives. Inspired by the popular “dual male leads chasing the heroine after losing her” trope, the series localizes the story for global audiences with an American college campus setting, featuring graduation parties and campus social life. The drama follows Amber, who discovers that her boyfriend Ethan is actually his twin brother Ryan, and that the twins only approached her as part of a revenge plan against her family. Worse still, both brothers are in love with another woman and publicly humiliate Amber to protect her, leading to the loss of Amber’s baby.

Estimated Impressions: 61K
Creative Performance Highlights
The series follows a classic “suffering first, revenge later” formula. At first, Amber is blinded by love, but she soon becomes a strong and clear-headed heroine, publicly exposing the twins’ revenge scheme at a graduation party. When they later beg for forgiveness, she coldly walks away, delivering the satisfying revenge payoff audiences enjoy.

Featured Title: THE COMEBACK PLAY

THE COMEBACK PLAY ranked No. 71 on the weekly chart, with around 1.2K ad creatives and an estimated 13 million impressions. The series repackages the classic “return of the fallen king” formula through the globally popular theme of basketball, while weaving in father-son reconciliation and redemption arcs tailored for male audiences. Throughout the story, “sports passion” and “comeback against all odds” serve as its core emotional hooks.
The drama excels at capturing the intensity of competitive sports. From teammates hyping each other up before games, to roaring crowds, to viral sports memes like “the head coach is warming up,” the series creates an immersive arena atmosphere. On the court, the excitement escalates even further with long-range shots, underdog comebacks, and buzzer-beaters, delivering the iconic moments that resonate strongly with sports fans.

Estimated Impressions: 4.5k
Creative Performance Highlights
The core appeal of this “fallen king returns” story is its satisfying comeback arc. The male lead begins as a washed-up alcoholic coach, only to rebuild himself by leading an underdog team to victory and reclaiming his former glory. His redemption journey makes the series both inspiring and emotionally rewarding for audiences.

Key Takeaways from This Week’s Short Drama Rankings
- AI-generated live-action short dramas are rapidly improving in quality and becoming more influential in the market.
- Female-oriented revenge romances remain highly popular, especially stories centered on betrayal, emotional suffering, and strong heroines' comebacks.
For a deeper breakdown of how leading studios translate storylines into high-performing campaigns, explore SocialPeta’s short drama ad creatives analysis, where we examine creative formats, messaging hooks, and promotional strategies behind top-ranking titles.
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