‘Squid Game’ Creator Defends Netflix Reality Series: Fans Shouldn’t Take Things Too Seriously
Check Also: Netflix is Turning ‘Squid Game’ into a real-life Game with a $4.56 Million Prize “I think that even though our show does carry quite a heavy message — and I know that there are some concerns of taking that message and creating it into a reality show with a cash prize,” Hwang said backstage at the 2022 Emmys, via Variety. “However, I feel like when you take things too seriously, that’s really not the best way to go for the entertainment industry. It doesn’t really set a great precedent.” Reality show “Squid Game: The Challenge” is set to make history as the largest reality show ever. There will be 456 real players competing for a multi-million dollar cash prize. Contestants compete through a series of games inspired by the original show. However, new additions, strategies, alliances, and characters are put to the test as competitors are eliminated around them. The 10-episode competition series will be filmed in the U.K. The international series, inspired by the Korean drama of the same name, is currently casting. See Also: ‘Squid Game’ Makes History At Emmy Awards 2022