Season 1 of Netflix's explosively popular Korean thriller "Squid Game" left viewers breathless for more, which quickly prompted the confirmation of a second season shortly after. However, the series is coming back in a way most odd (and perhaps ironic) when contextualized against its core message. An exclusive report by Variety confirms that "Squid Game" will be hitting the big screen in Los Angeles and New York later in February, courtesy of Netflix as part of its awards campaign amidst voting for the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards.
At the SAG awards, "Squid Game" is a contender in the Outstanding Cast in a...
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At the SAG awards, "Squid Game" is a contender in the Outstanding Cast in a...
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- 2/10/2022
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