

Netflix reportedly making a remake of the US version of ‘The Squid Game’ – Diffusion (Netflix)
Netflix premiered in 2021 the first season of “The Squid Game”, a South Korean series that quickly became a worldwide hit. Although its cast consisted of little-known artists, the series managed to capture the attention of millions of viewers around the world, becoming the most watched content in 94 countries, and forming an international phenomenon despite not being a production. familiar. And now there are rumors that it may have an American remake which would already be in place.
The series, written and directed by Hwang Dong Hyuk, follows the life of a poor gambler who finds himself competing in a dangerous game of survival where he can’t trust anyone, not even the seemingly innocent. During its first month on the platform, the series achieved unimaginable viewing figures, becoming the most successful series in the catalog and bringing its actors fame. Additionally, he has received accolades at many of Hollywood’s most prestigious award ceremonies.
Moreover, The hot mic He reported it Netflix is already planning a US remake of ‘The Squid Game’ which is originally a South Korean production. Although not many details about the project are offered, the rumor has already generated criticism and negative comments on social networks, with many questioning the need to make a new version, especially when a second season of the first project is planned.
As for confirming the remake in its US release, Netflix has neither confirmed nor denied this production, however it could be an ace in the hole, if we look at the past, and go back to the fact that the streaming giant has launched a Korean version of the Spanish series.The robbery of money‘ which was also a huge success for the streaming platform. We would have to wait for the company to issue a statement.
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The second season of “The Squid Game” will arrive in 2024
The success of the series has generated a large number of conversations and memes on social media, further increasing its popularity over time. The series has become a global phenomenon, and as the numbers of streams on the platform have increased, so has interest in the series.

The second season of the series is scheduled for 2024, as confirmed by its creator, Hwang Dong Hyuk, after receiving countless pleas from fans and the streaming platform. In an interview with Timesthe South Korean writer opened up about his plans for the second season of the series, saying:
While writing the first season, I thought about the stories that could be part of the second season if it existed; one of them would be the story of the Frontman”.
The pressure on Dong-hyuk and his creative team is great, as they need to have a well-defined strategy to develop a successful sequel. The success of the series is so great that it would be a failure if the new chapters did not live up to the first ones and failed to exceed the number of reproductions of the series.
On the other hand, ‘the squid game’ is part of the Hallyu phenomenon, which refers to the wave of Korean culture that has swept the world in recent years. The series is an example of the success of Korean culture in the entertainment industry and has helped to broaden the fan base of Korean culture.
‘The Squid Game’ is a series that broke records and became a worldwide phenomenon. While the second season won’t premiere until 2024, fans are eager to see what the creative team has in store for the sequel to the series. Meanwhile, the announcement of the American remake has generated a stir and anticipation.
By Karen Magallanes
Source: Nacion Flix

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