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Seong Gi-hun, also known as Player 456, is the main protagonist of Squid Game. He is portrayed by Lee Jung-jae.. Gi-hun is a gambler down on his luck who gets recruited to play in the Squid Game, a series of deadly childhood games (including "Red Light, Green Light", "Marbles", "Tug of war" and the eponymous Squid game), for a high cash prize, which he ultimately wins. [2]
Uncyclopedia is the name of several forks of satirical online encyclopedias that parody Wikipedia.Its logo, a hollow "puzzle potato", parodies Wikipedia's globe puzzle logo, [2] and it styles itself as "the content-free encyclopedia", parodying Wikipedia's slogan of "the free encyclopedia" and likely as a play the fact that Wikipedia is described as a "free-content" encyclopedia.
Squid Game (Korean: 오징어 게임) is a South Korean survival thriller horror television series created, written and directed by Hwang Dong-hyuk for Netflix.It stars an ensemble cast including Lee Jung-jae, Park Hae-soo, Wi Ha-joon, HoYeon Jung, O Yeong-su, Heo Sung-tae, Anupam Tripathi, and Kim Joo-ryoung.
Squid Game remained the most-watched show according to Nielsen for the weeks starting October 4 and 11, 2021, [109] [110] but was ousted by You in the following week. [111] For four consecutive weeks, Squid Game remained as the most watched series on TV tracking service TV Time, where it also became the most followed Korean series to date. [112]
Squid Game: The Challenge has rapidly become unmissable reality TV. Starting with a staggering cast of 456 players, we've watched a whole lot of contestants take big risks in a sequence of ...
Squid Game: Won AFI Awards: Special Award Squid Game: Won [16] Golden Globe Awards: Best Television Series – Drama: Squid Game: Nominated [17] [18] Best Actor in a Television Series – Drama: Lee Jung-jae Nominated Best Supporting Actor – Television: O Yeong-su: Won Producers Guild of America Awards: Outstanding Producer of Episodic ...
Squid Game: The Challenge premiered on November 22, dropping its initial batch of five episodes, and pits 456 players against each other as they vie for a $4.56 million prize.
Due to the stress of writing and producing the first series of nine episodes himself, Hwang initially had no immediate plans to write a second season to Squid Game, and did not have well-developed plans for a follow-up story and said that if he were to write one, he would likely need a staff of writers and directors to help him. [23]