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If you've binged Squid Game over these past few weeks and don't know what to do now, then Netflix has you covered with a new Korean thriller this weekend.
It’s not that “Squid Game” isn’t an Emmy show. In Season 1, the Korean-based series received 14 nominations and won six — including outstanding drama directing (for Hwang Dong-hyuk) and lead drama actor (Lee Jung-jae). So how could it be completely blanked in Season 2? Netflix chief content officer Bela Bajaria was wondering the same thing.
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Yonhap News Agency on MSNLed by 'Squid Game,' Korean series shine in Netflix's mid-year reportThe second and final seasons of the global hit "Squid Game" posted massive viewership numbers on Netflix during the first six months of the year, a report showed Friday. According to the streaming giant's Engagement Report,
Starring “Squid Game”’s Kang Ha-neul, “Wall to Wall” is a tense psychological thriller about a man whose dream apartment turns into a waking nightmare as paranoia and isolation begin to take hold.
The streaming giant's revenue rose 15.9% year over year to $11.08 billion, and earnings hit $7.19 per share.
Squid Game' Season 3 ranks fifth among global titles while 'Criminal Justice' claims top streaming spot with 27.7 million viewers in India.
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Squid Game” earned zero Emmy nominations despite winning six Emmys for its first season and shattering viewership records for Netflix.
According to Gold Derby's odds, Netflix's most popular show was never expected to match the 14 Emmy nominations it earned in 2022, but nobody predicted Season 2 would get completely shut out. Just three years ago,