convert The squid gameSuccessful South Korean survival series Netflix, might sound like a questionable idea on a reality TV show, but hey, it’s officially happening. And today, its giant streaming launched creeper Completely official, giving viewers a look at the challenges the contestants will be participating in.
Like the scripted series that inspired it, Squid Game: Challenge 456 players will compete against each other for a single cash prize of $4.56 million. To make it really feel like a Squid game, players will wear the same green tracksuit and white shoes and play multiple games to be the last player standing.
The games featured in the trailer should look pretty familiar to those who have watched the show, including the famous “Red light, green light” from the first episode, and players are crossing a two-panel-wide bridge. Note that these games are non-lethal; For example, we see during the game “Red light, green light“Those who were caught in the act were struck with a black-like substance, indicating their extermination.
Perhaps even more interesting is that the reality TV show won’t put new spins on games we’ve already seen. We got a brief glimpse in the new trailer of what appears to be some sort of human-scale war game that wasn’t in the original series. Despite its lack of serious stakes The squid game In fact, reports emerged this year about the show’s allegedly unsafe filming environment. Some contestants called the production an “inhuman disaster” and others required medical treatment after being injured during filming.
Netflix It was previously confirmed that the series will premiere on November 22. Another season of the fictional series is currently in the works, hoping to keep fans entertained in between reality TV spin-offs.
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Editor’s note: Call me sick, I’m dying to watch this series even if I marathon it in half a day.