Tuesday 26 October 2021

Although It Was A Bit Gory,

I did enjoy Squid Games,


perhaps the most scary bit, was the unblinking merciless doll in the first game, it was used in the children's game "red light, green light" in the first episode of "Squid Game", illustration Netflix, after filming the doll was placed in a small horse carriage village in Jincheon County, around three hours north of Seoul, called Macha Land, the show specially built the doll and entrusted it back to the museum for display once filming was complete. As it turns out though, this was part of a big miscommunication. Per South Korea's Hankook Ilbo newspaper, the museum was never meant to leave the doll out for the public, but to store it within the building,

the doll, sans hand, was returned back to her post at Macha Land, photograph WikiTree, but it may not be there for much longer, as it happens since its release, Squid Games has captivated audiences worldwide with its deadly take on simple children's games. Ted Sarandos, the CEO of Netflix, stated that the show was on track to become the biggest in the streaming platform's history and it has since hit number one in countries across the globe. The success has sparked cries for a sequel, even though creator Hwang Dong-hyuk has stated he's not quite ready for another season, I wonder if someone else, given the success of the series, will take up the reins?


No comments: