Netflix’s Squid Game has been achieving amazing feats because of its enticing and gripping plot.
The series is said to be the first Korean series in sealing a spot in the Top 10 of the streaming giant in more than 40 countries globally. The success of the series gave a favorable outcome in introducing Korean content.
Directed and written by Hwang Dong Hyuk, the Squid Game sails with a price of 45.6 billion by playing Korean traditional games. Seong Gi-Hun (Lee Jung Jae), is a man who has been saddled by debts and was pushed to the edge because of his mother’s health situation.
While in the midst of his misery, a strange man invited him in playing a game where he would earn monetary rewards. Later on, he received a card about a game wherein his participation might end his financial problems.
In entering the game, life-threatening circumstances welcomed him along with hundreds of players who seek to attain the prize.
Squid Game Enjoyed Worldwide Viewers
Aired in many countries like the Philippines, Vietnam, Qatar, Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia, the series received positive comments from viewers coming from different nations.
“It is always exciting to see viewers around the world love Korean content. We want to deliver Korea’s great stories, such as Squid Game to entertainment fans across the country, language, and culture, and will continue to collaborate with local creators to entertain fans around the world with high-quality storytelling.” said VP of Korean Content
Since the Squid Game was released, it became the talk of many social media platforms, wherein viewers shared different life lessons that they’ve got from the series.
Aside from the well-made plot, the series has not failed in giving the lesson of the consequences of the choices that we’ve made. It also enlightened how the love of money circulates in each individual.
If you haven’t witnessed this thrilling Korean series Squid Game, then you may watch it exclusively on Netflix.
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Source: XSportsNews
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