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Netflix is Making Squid Game into a Real Game ShowSquid Game becomes a real game show? What could possibly go wrong? If you can't wait two years for the second season of the TV series Squid Game, you might want to sign up to be a contestant in the real thing. Netflix is now taking applications for a real game, beginning with 456 contestants, and ending by giving away $4.56 million dollars. We do not yet know whether that money will go to one person or will be divided between multiple contestants at various levels of success. The streaming service brags that Squid Game: The Challenge will have the biggest group of contestants and the biggest money payout of any TV game show ever. We can assume that the big difference will be the price you pay for losing. At least we hope so. The game show Squid Game: The Challenge is expected to be ten episodes long, and will be completely produced before airing. The producers are hoping to get 456 contestants from around the world. The only requirement is that everyone must be able to speak and understand English. You can put your application in here. And may the odds be ever in your favor. -via Fark#SquidGame #SquidGameTheChallenge #RealityTV #gameshow #Netflix
What We Know About Squid Game Season 2Squid Game is reigning as Netflix's most popular series, so no one is surprised that they've officially announced a second season. There was no doubt even last year that Netflix would want more, but the question was whether creator Hwang Dong-Hyuk could get it done. He has announced it's a go!
Squid Game Costumes Forbidden by the Fayetteville-Manlius School District in New YorkSquid Game has been one of the trending topics on the Internet recently. It seems that everyone is talking about the said Netflix series, including kids, to the dismay of some elementary school principals.When they found out some kids played a version of the squid game in school at recess, the principals at Mott Road, Enders Road, and Fayetteville Elementary schools were alarmed. They sent emails to parents that urged them to talk to their kids about the show. For the principals, it is inappropriate to discuss Squid Game at school because of its violent nature. The schools also banned wearing a Squid Game costume on Halloween.That sounds reasonable.(Image Credit: Chetraruc/ Pixabay)#SquidGame #Halloween #Kids
Keem Ooi Paints Amazing Roll Cakes Inspired by Anime and MoreKeem Ooi is a self-taught master baker in Damansara, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. On Instagram, she goes by the appropriately bold name Keempossible. She is a specialist in the fine art of roll cakes, which she carefully paints with designs inspired by pop culture, such as this image of Sakuna from the anime series Jujutsu Kaisen.#Keempossible #cake #rollcake #Sakuna #JujutsuKaisen #anime