Squid Game The Challenge Teaser Out: Young-hee is Back; Real People Risk Their Lives for Money

Squid Game The Challenge teaser was dropped today, and it is every bit as thrilling as the Netflix show was. Real people are ready to take big risks for huge prize money. The Korean thriller became a huge rage in 2021, and people couldn’t stop talking about it. Many social media users had shared how exciting it would be if a game like this really existed. Well, that’s happening for sure now.

In Netflix’s fictional show Squid Game, people who need money or are in debt play this deadly game to win the prize money. Those who fail to complete a task are ruthlessly killed. Netflix’s Squid Game: The Challenge reality show also intends to bring the task tension, sans the death part. The show will have 456 people from all over the world, and one of them will walk out with loads of cash.

Squid Game The Challenge Teaser Still 1

The winning amount of the Squid Game reality show is 4.56 million dollars! In the teaser, the set-up of the reality show is just like the 2021 series. The workers are dressed in red and talk creepily with a threatening tone to their voices. The murderous doll aka Young-hee, is also a part of the reality series. Younghee cannot kill people in real life. So how will she scare the hell out of them? Well, we can’t wait to see that.

A big glass sphere is placed in front of the contestants, which has all the cash they will be winning. It’s an enticing view for these 456 contestants who have willingly participated in the Netflix reality competition.

Watch Squid Game The Challenge Teaser

The Netflix series will be streaming from November 22, 2023.

Meanwhile, the 2021 thriller series starred Ho Yeong-jung, Lee Jung-jae, Anupam Tripathi, Wi Ha-joon, Park Hae-soon, Gong Yoo and others. It was created by Hwang Dong-hyuk. The show is renewed for season 2 and will star Lee Jung-jae, Lee Byung-hun, Wi Ha-jun, Gong Yoo and others. 

Will you be watching the show? What do you think of the teaser and this concept? Let us know in the comments section below.

Also Read: The Worst of Evil Episode 1 Preview: When, Where and How to Watch!

Pooja Darade
Pooja Darade
A film journalist and editor. She enjoys listening to sad Hindi songs and watching comedy and horror movies.

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