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The cast of 'Squid Game' want to bring back dead characters for the show's second season. The South Korean dystopian drama was recently confirmed to be returning for a new run of episodes following a hugely successful debut on Netflix in 2021 and the stars of the show have some ideas as to what they will see happen in the next installment. Lee Jung-jae, HoYeon Jung, Park Hae-soo, Kim Joo-ryeong, and Anupam Tripathi walked the silver carpet together at the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards on Sunday (27.02.22), where they shared their hope of bringing back some dead characters. HoYeon told 'Ente...
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'CODA' took home the biggest prize at the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards on Sunday (27.02.22). The predominantly deaf cast of the Apple TV+ comedy drama - which tells the story of Ruby (Emilia Jones), who serves as an interpreter for her family - made history when they scooped the Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture accolade ahead of 'Belfast', 'Don't Look Up', 'House of Gucci', and 'King Richard'. Marlee Matlin, who plays Ruby's mother Jackie, signed a speech on behalf of the cast. An unseen interpreter said on her behalf “We Deaf actors have come a long way. This validates the fact t...
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‘Squid Game’ has been renewed for a second season. The South Korean dystopian drama - which became streaming platform Netflix's most popular series on launch after reaching 214 million households in 2021 - has been greenlit for another installment following its huge global success. Ted Sarandos, Netflix's co-CEO and Chief Content Officer told Variety: “The 'Squid Game' universe has just begun.” The series -which stars Lee Jung-jae, Gong Yoo, Park Hae-soo, HoYeon Jung and O Yeong-su - explored a secret competition with 465 contestants in terrible financial situations battling it out to the deat...
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‘Squid Game’ creator Hwang Dong-hyuk is getting his previous movies added to Netflix. The streaming giant that hosts the South Korean dystopian nine-part series will also add a trio of the executive producer’s earlier work after the show became its most watched series. Netflix tweeted: “Before bringing the visually astounding and socially relevant 'Squid Game' to life, Hwang Dong-hyuk directed several acclaimed South Korean feature films — and now, three of those movies are available on Netflix in The US.” These include Silence, which was released in 2011 - which Netflix described its plot: “A...
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