"Squid Game" is described on IMDb as a show in which "hundreds of cash-strapped players accept a strange invitation to ...
Lee Byung-hun speaks to The Hollywood Reporter about the enigmatic character who faces off with Gi-hun in season two (and ...
Squid Game creator Hwang Dong-hyuk has said his own financial struggles, Japanese comics and the 2009 SSangyong strikes fired ...
In 2021, Squid Game creator Hwang Dong-hyuk explained Gi-hun’s backstory is inspired by the real Ssangyong Motor Strike that ...
Only two weeks have passed since the second season of 'Squid Game' arrived on Netflix and it has already managed to become ...
Squid Game creator Hwang Dong-hyuk claims that the story of Gi-hun being laid off was inspired by the 2009 Ssangyong Motor strikes in South Korea, as well as his own financial struggles.
Did the global hit Squid Game draw from real-life events? Rumours tie it to a 1986 incident in Korea's Demilitarised Zone and the infamous Brothers' Home detention camp.
People have speculated that it means Captain Park was player 122, which was a winner in 2006 according to the document Jun-ho ...
From the Ssangyeong Motor Strike to the Brothers' Home in 1986, here's all the real life (and debunked) inspirations behind ...
Squid Game has become a worldwide hit because it's got a bit of everything to keep you on the edge of your seat—intense games ...
One "Squid Game" theory suggests that the Front Man, Hwang In-ho, could be related to another pivotal character. It hinges on two lines about milk.
The Brothers Home atrocity is considered to be one of the darkest human rights violations in South Korean history.