As the final episode of ‘Squid Game: The Challenge’ season one is thrust upon us, Netflix has announced there’ll be a second – and casting is open.
“There was no red light in our decision to greenlight Season 2 of ‘Squid Game: The Challenge,’ the most ambitious unscripted show we’ve premiered at Netflix,” Brandon Riegg, Netflix VP of Nonfiction Series, said in a statement.
Netflix also confirmed the return of the show’s $4.56 million prize pool – which works out to be almost $7 million Aussie dollars.
The show is currently #1 on Netflix’s list of Top 10 English-language shows for the past two weeks, including Australia. Obviously, unlike the actual ‘Squid Game,’ which has also been renewed for a second season, contestants aren’t killed when they’re eliminated. Which is a bonus.
Clairsy & Lisa recently spoke to contestant #270 – aka Adrian Alaberg – who spilled the behind-the-scenes tea, including the audition process, which might come in handy if you decide to bite the bullet and apply…
Casting for Season 2 of ‘Squid Game: The Challenge’ is now open at SquidGameCasting.com.