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Squid Game (The Challenge): Second Season Teaser Set Storm On Netflix


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Netflix's Squid Game has been a massive hit which is presenting a harrowing critique of capitalist greed and economic exploitation. In a surprising move, Netflix has now announced the production of the reality series, Squid Game: The Challenge, based on the dystopian world of the original show.


The second season of the show is set to release on November 22 and boasts the largest cast and highest cash prize in reality TV history. The show will feature 456 real players who will compete in a series of games inspired by the original, coupled with new additions, with the hopes of winning a staggering $4.56 million. The players' strategic alliances and character will be put to the test while they attempt to avoid being eliminated. The stakes are high, but no one will die.

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The reality show is a chilling social experiment that will consist of 10 episodes, set to release on November 22, 2021, as revealed in the first teaser for the series, which came out on September 22. In the teaser, we see the players eyeing the massive prize money, climbing up the pastel-coloured staircases, and racing towards Young-hee, the series motion-sensing doll from "Red Light, Green Light."


For those wondering about the fate of Seong Gi-hun, Netflix has greenlit another series of Squid Game, introducing a fresh batch of contestants dispatched to the island in hopes of winning a whopping 45 billion won. According to Hwang Dong-hyuk's social media announcement, Gi-hun, the Front Man, and the man in the suit with Ddakji might make a comeback. Additionally, viewers will be introduced to Young-hee's boyfriend, Cheol-su. Cho Sang-Woo's words ring true: "We've already come too far to end this now."

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