Netflix: Squid Game becomes the most successful series of all time on streaming
It is official: Squid Game is the most successful series in the history of Netflix. More than 111 million accounts have at least turned on South Korean production since their start a few weeks ago. An information about how far the people looked as to whether it was enough until the end of the series or not even the first episode, the streaming provider does not reveal.
Regardless, the number is more than considerable. Squid Game came like from nothing, bunkered in no time, medial attention from unimaginable dimensions and achieved the numerous Netflix users around the world. With more than 111 million views, it is also a whole corner in front of the former leading riders: previously Bridgeron with 82 million invoked number 1, followed by Lupine and The Witcher with at least 76 million.
Where is the fascination of Squid Game?
The concept of the series is actually a well-known: people are locked on a narrow room and must compete against each other in games on life and death. Bread and games, as you already existed in the Roman Empire - maybe that s exactly why the eternally anchored fascination? Nevertheless, Squid Game seems to have managed to stand out from the competition.
Squid Game can be referred to with FUG and right as a worldwide phenomenon, but climbed the series in 90 countries to the top of the on-site top ten ranking of Netflix. Who gives only the hype in the media to the success of the series, is likely to do director and author Hwang Dong-Hyuk but wrong. Understandably, Netflix is already trying to build on the groundbreaking achievement and sells Squid Game Merchandise.
As a conclusion, an overview of the action for all those who passed the Hype despite broad reporting: In Squid Game, 456 participants, all invited highly debt, invited to a game that promises to spend the poor church mice a life in Saus and Braus .
What many of the players strikes too late: to win, they have to risk their lives. Only those who can successfully deny six Korean children s games on six days goes home with the money and quickly shows the true face of the desperate participants.
Source: Netflix
From Jonas Höger author 13.10.2021 at 19:58
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