Unlike the series where the stakes are life or
death, the worst possible fate in this 456 player competition
will be leaving without the $4.56 million winnings, which
Netflix claims is the largest lump sum prize in reality TV
history.
"Squid Game" became Netflix's most-watched series when it was
released in September 2021 as it told the story of cash-strapped
contestants who play childhood games for a chance to win
life-changing sums of money.
The first season holds the record as Netflix’s most popular
series of all time, with over 1.65 billion hours viewed in its
first 28 days, the company said.
The 10-episode reality competition will include games inspired
by the original show, as well as new additions, Netflix said.
One of YouTube’s top U.S. creators, MrBeast, did an unofficial
iteration of this idea by recreating aspects of the South Korean
drama’s set and hosting games featured in the show, like “Red
Light, Green Light.” The YouTuber also opted out of the killing
aspect but strapped a device to all 456 players that mimicked a
bullet shot when a player was ruled out.
Netflix’s reality show will be filmed in the UK and is currently
only casting English speakers. The announcement comes just days
after the scripted series was renewed for a second season.
(Reporting by Jenna Zucker; Editing by Stephen Coates)
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