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    About our Squid Game news

    Latest news on Squid Game, Netflix's hit Korean drama series and global phenomenon, covering Season 2 release, cast updates, viewer records, and cultural impact.

    Squid Game, created by Hwang Dong-hyuk for Netflix, has become one of the streaming platform's most successful series ever, with the first season drawing over 1.65 billion viewing hours in its first four weeks. The show follows contestants who risk their lives in deadly children's games for a massive cash prize, serving as a stark commentary on capitalism and economic inequality.

    The highly anticipated second season of Squid Game was released on 26 December 2024, featuring returning stars Lee Jung-jae and Lee Byung-hun alongside new cast members including Im Si-wan, Park Gyu-young, and Kang Ha-neul. The new season continues the story of Seong Gi-hun's quest for revenge against the game's organisers, while expanding the show's exploration of human nature and survival.

    Beyond its commercial success, Squid Game has sparked a cultural phenomenon, inspiring countless Halloween costumes, social media challenges, and even real-world recreations of its non-lethal games. The series has also garnered critical acclaim, making history as the first non-English language series to win at the SAG Awards and receive an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Drama Series.

    The show's origins trace back to 2009, when creator Hwang Dong-hyuk first wrote the script during personal financial struggles. Initially rejected by various production companies, the concept found its home at Netflix a decade later, reflecting the growing global appetite for Korean entertainment alongside other successful exports like K-pop and Korean cinema.

    Our NewsNow feed provides comprehensive coverage of all Squid Game developments, from cast announcements and production updates to critical reception and cultural analysis. With a third season already confirmed and in development, expected to release in 2025, staying informed about this groundbreaking series has never been more essential for fans and industry observers alike.


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