Squid Game Creator Almost Didn’t Return For Season 2 After Literally Losing 8 Or 9 Teeth In The First Round

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It’s been three years since South Korean thriller Squid Game took over and became Netflix’s most-watched series. Centering on a group of 456 people who participate in literal life-or-death rounds of children’s games in the hopes of taking home a life-changing cash prize, the series was an instant hit, raking in almost 2 billion viewing hours in the first four weeks. While Season 2 is finally premiering in December on the 2024 TV schedule, the creator almost didn’t return.

While there had been rumors that a second season was going to happen after the series premiered, it took Netflix nearly a year to officially make the Season 2 announcement in summer 2022. Even though one would think that show that big would get renewed pretty quickly, there’s a good reason for it. Hwang Dong-hyuk, who is behind the hit show, told The BBC that after losing “eight or nine” teeth during the first season, he didn’t want to do another season. And even despite the stress it caused, there’s one thing that convinced him to return:

Even though the first series was such a huge global success, honestly, I didn’t make much. So, doing the second series will help compensate me for the success of the first one, too. [I also] didn’t fully finish the story.

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