Fifth Season and Roku have struck an unscripted international distribution deal.
22.09.2023 - 14:39 / etcanada.com
Things are about to get real.
On Friday, Netflix debuted the first teaser for the new reality series “Squid Game: The Challenge”, inspired by the smash hit Korean drama.
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Promising “the biggest cash prize in reality show history”, the series will see 456 people competing for a chance to win $4.56 million dollars.
Competitors will be put through a series of games inspired by the original show, forming strategies, alliances and testing their will as players are eliminated around them.
“You have got to be kidding me,” remarks one competitor as he sees one of the games.
Another adds, “4.56 million dollars? People do a whole lot worse for a whole lot less.”
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Netflix announced the reality show in June 2022. Earlier this year, Variety reported on conditions during the production, including extreme cold weather and injuries.
“We care deeply about the health and safety of our cast and crew, and invested in all the appropriate safety procedures,” Netflix and the producing team said in a statement at the time. “While it was very cold on set — and participants were prepared for that — any claims of serious injury are untrue.”
“Squid Game: The Challenge” premieres November 22.
Fifth Season and Roku have struck an unscripted international distribution deal.
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Netflix has released a teaser trailer for upcoming reality series Squid Game: The Challenge – check out the clip above.Based on the Korean survival drama created by Hwang Dong-hyuk, the show sees 456 contestants from around the world compete in various challenges inspired by the series, with the winner taking home a $4.56million cash prize.A synopsis reads: “Though the reality version of Squid Game isn’t a matter of life or death, there’s still a lot on the line. 456 players will compete to win $4.56million, the largest cash prize in reality television history.“Through a series of games, each player will be pushed to their limits and forced to ask themselves just how far they’ll go to win, with opportunistic alliances, cutthroat strategies and timely betrayals to follow.”As shown in the trailer, the show’s animatronic doll returns for Red Light, Green Light, while another game appears to resemble the elevated glass bridge seen in the drama series.Squid Game: The Challenge premieres November 22, 2023 on Netflix.The streaming service officially announced a second season of Squid Game was in development in June last year.
Trailer has dropped for Netflix’s Squid Game reality series, which launches November 22 with record prize money of $4.56M.
K.J. Yossman Netflix have released a trailer for their upcoming reality show based on “Squid Game.” The streamer also confirmed the show is set to drop on Nov. 22.
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