Season 2 of the Netflix series "Squid Game" has recorded 126.2 million viewers in 11 days after its release, and has maintained its No. 1 position in the global TOP 10 in the second week, drawing attention from all over the world.
'Squid Game' is the most popular film of all time on Netflix, depicting the process of people who participate in a mysterious survival game with a prize money of 45.6 billion won risking their lives to enter the game to become the winner.
Season 2, which came off the veil on the 26th of last month, tells the story of Sung Ki-hoon (Lee Jung-jae), the winner of the last game, vowing revenge on the game's architect and jumping into survival once again.
According to Netflix's Top 10 To Doom website (Netflix Tudum) today (8th), Season 2 of "Squid Game" recorded 58,200,000 viewers (viewing time divided by the total running time of the work) from Dec. 30 to Jan. 5, topping the list of top 10 English and non-English integrations in Netflix's Global Top 10 series.
Season 2 of "Squid Game," which ranked seventh in Netflix's most popular non-English-language series in its first week of release, is surprising as it ranked second with 126,200,000 viewers in 11 days.
As a result, seasons 1 and 2 of "Squid Game" have been named as Netflix's most popular non-English series, proving once again that they have become works that receive great attention from all over the world. In addition, Season 1 also backtracked to No. 2 in the Global Top 10 non-English series. Viewers who watched season 2 are expressing their expectations for season 3 of "Squid Game", pouring out various speculations and interpretations about next season. Season 3 of
'Squid Game' is set to be released this summer.
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