“Good Morning Britain” Friday.“Get over yourself,” Simmons, 72, said, addressing vaccine opponents. “We’re not concerned if you agree with it or not.
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Netflix has “botched” the subtitles on Squid Game.The new show has become a viral sensation in recent days and has become one of Netflix’s biggest ever shows.The Korean-language drama first arrived on Netflix in September and explores a dystopian world in which a strange organisation recruits people who in debt – they must then compete in a series of deadly games.One TikTok user, Youngmi Mayer, has now alleged the subtitles on the English version are “so bad” that they often lose the meaning
.“Good Morning Britain” Friday.“Get over yourself,” Simmons, 72, said, addressing vaccine opponents. “We’re not concerned if you agree with it or not.
Several Tories have refused to wear masks in the House of Commons despite Health Secretary Sajid Javid urging MPs to 'set an example'.
Pa Salieu has said that “authorities” have cancelled his forthcoming headline show in Coventry, set for next month.The rapper was due to play a hometown show at the Kasbah venue in the Midlands city on November 27 as part of a UK tour in support of his EP ‘Afrikan Rebel’.In a new statement posted to Twitter today (October 21), Salieu said that the show has now been cancelled “due to reasons beyond my control”.He wrote: “Sadly due to reasons beyond my control, the authorities have decided that I
The creator behind the hit Netflix phenomenon Squid Game has said viewers have been watching the series wrong.
The creator behind the Netflix phenomenon Squid Game has revealed that viewers are actually watching the show wrong.
Thousands of vulnerable patients could be offered ground-breaking Covid-19 antivirals this winter, after the government announced deals to secure two new treatments.
Good Morning Britain host Richard Madeley has been slammed by viewers for making a 'condescending and sexist' remark to a guest.
Good Morning Britain viewers were taken aback by Richard Madeley's comment on today's show.
After reports that children as young as six were copying the challenges depicted in Netflix’s hit Battle Royale-style Korean series Squid Game, a council in the south of England has urged parents not to let their kids watch the show.
The new Netflix hit show ‘Squid Game’ has prompted a school to issue a warning to parents, urging them to not let their children watch it.
Congratulations to The Script, who land straight in at Number 1 on the Official UK Albums Chart with Tales From The Script – Greatest Hits.
Squid Game, one of Netflix‘s most popular series of all time, in VR thanks for a fan made version of the show’s Red Light, Green Light challenge.READ MORE: ‘Squid Game’ review: child’s play turns deadly in a cutting critique of late-stage capitalismIn the show, hundreds of debt-ridden contests compete in death games against each other in the hopes of winning a life changing sum of money.
Squid Game creator Hwang Dong-hyuk has spoken about a potential second season of show that would spotlight the Front Man.The vastly popular Netflix show has become one of the streaming platform’s biggest shows in just one season.“Squid Game will definitely be our biggest non-English language show in the world, for sure,” said Netflix boss Ted Sarandos, per CNET, adding that there’s “a very good chance it’s going to be our biggest show ever.”Whereas a follow-up is yet to be officially confirmed,
Squid Game is all anyone is talking about at the moment, and the Korean TV series' release on Netflix has been met with worldwide praise, with fans across the world all obsessing over the bizarre show.
Thousands of people have attempted to call a phone number featured on the popular Netflix show, Squid Game. The TV show based on a dystopian competition is said to be on its way to becoming the streaming platform’s biggest non-English speaking show after making its Netflix debut last month.
Netflix’s Korean drama Squid Game is taking the world by storm, topping the streamer’s rankings in more than 90 countries en route to likely becoming Netflix’s most watched program ever, a first for a non-English language series. The milestone success got the attention of Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, who congratulated Netflix on making their “internationalization strategy” work, calling the feat “impressive and inspiring.”