Tag: Hwang Dong Hyuk

  • ‘Squid Game’ director working on film ‘more violent’ than global hit series

    By IANS

    LOS ANGELES: ‘Squid Game’ director Hwang Dong-hyuk has announced that he’s developing ‘Killing Old People Club’, a new film inspired by a novel penned by Umberto Eco, the revered Italian intellectual and essayist, reports ‘Variety’.Speaking during a session at MipTV along with his producer Jun Young Jang at February Films, Dong-hyuk revealed he had already penned a 25-page treatment note about the project, which will surely be “another controversial film”, as he put it.”It will be more violent than ‘Squid Game’,” teased Dong-hyuk, adding that he might have to hide from old people after the film comes out. The project has the working title ‘K.O. Club’, according to ‘Variety’.The critically acclaimed creator said he will now return home to South Korea to write the second season of ‘Squid Game’ and hopes to have the show stream on Netflix by the end of 2024.Dong-hyuk said the biggest praise he got about his superhit Netflix show came from Steven Spielberg, who told him he wanted to “steal (his) brain”.Dong-hyuk said he had met Spielberg during the AFI Awards Luncheon last month. “Steven Spielberg told me, ‘I watched your whole show in three days and now I want to steal your brain!,” the Korean director recounted, according to ‘Variety’.”It was like the biggest compliment I ever got in my life because he’s my film hero. I grew up watching his movies.”

  • Netflix confirms renewal of ‘Squid Game’ for second season

    By ANI

    WASHINGTON: Get ready to deep dive into the world of Squid Game once again. The streaming giant Netflix has officially renewed the popular show for its second season.

    As per Variety, Netflix’s co-CEO and chief content officer, Ted Sarandos, confirmed season 2 during Netflix’s fourth-quarter 2021 earnings interview.

    “Absolutely, the ‘Squid Game’ universe has just begun,” Sarandos responded when asked whether there would be a second season of the South Korean survival drama.

    Created by Hwang Dong-hyuk, the first season featured an ensemble cast including Lee Jung-jae, Park Hae-soo, Jung Hoyeon, and Oh Yeong-su. In the show 456 cash-strapped contestants are invited by a mysterious organization to compete in a series of children’s games with deadly consequences to win around USD 38.5 million.

    The show recently registered a big win at the Golden Globe Awards.

  • ‘Squid Game’ creator Hwang Dong-Hyuk expresses joy on show’s Screen Actors Guild nominations

    By PTI

    LOS ANGELES: “Squid Game” creator Hwang Dong-Hyuk says it is the “happiest moment” of his career to see his Netflix show’s receive four nominations at the 28th Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards.

    The Korean language show bagged nominations in the television categories for best drama ensemble, best stunt ensemble, best actor for Lee Jung-jae and best female actor for Jung Ho-yeon. The survival drama series was one of the biggest shows from the streaming service last year.

    It clocked over 100 million views in less than a month of its debut in September 2021. “As the director of ‘Squid Game’, today has to be the happiest moment. I am reminded of all the days spent on first meetings with the cast, the auditions, visiting theaters to see their performances, the script readings, rehearsals and the days on set… I want to truly thank not only the cast who have been nominated today but also all of the supporting and the near-300 background talent. ‘Squid Game’ would never have been what it became without the devotion and hard work of every single one of you. You deserve all the glory and credit,” Hwang said in a statement to Entertainment Weekly.

    The nine-part show follows 456 people struggling with debt in Seoul who sign on to play a series of deadly competitions based on Korean children’s games, the winner of which will receive 45.6 billion won (USD 38 million).

    It featured Lee Jung-jae, Park Hae-soo, Wi Ha-jun, Jung Ho-yeon, O Yeong-su, Heo Sung-tae, Anupam Tripathi, and Kim Joo-ryoung. Lee Jung-jae, who played the show’s protagonist Seong Gi-hun or player number 456, said he was “speechless and beyond excited” to be nominated for a SAG Award.

    “I vividly remember the precious moments we shared together, putting in all the hard work to film the intense six rounds of games. On top of the unforgettable memories we shared, today’s SAG Awards nominations will forever be remembered as a precious and touching moment. Thank you so much to the members of SAG-AFTRA. I am also so humbled and want to share this moment with all the fans of Squid Game who have faith in justice and love, we as people cherish,” the poplar actor said.

    In best actor (drama) category, Lee Jung-jae is nominated alongside “Succession” stars Brian Cox, Jeremy Strong, Kieran Culkin and “The Morning Show” actor Billy Cudrup. Jung Ho-yeon, who played Player 067 Kang Sae-byeok, said she is “truly grateful” for her nomination.

    “I am truly excited for the best ensemble nomination, which has made all of our team’s time spent together on ‘Squid Game’ even more valuable. Working on this series, and acting for the first time, I thought about how creating something ‘together,’ and ‘as an ensemble’ just might be the true value of our society. I feel empowered to be reminded of how ‘together’ is more precious than a solo achievement. I am truly grateful! I’m also reminded of our best stunt team, being nominated for the best stunt ensemble nomination,” she said.

    Jung Ho-yeon also sent her best wishes to fellow nominees — Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston of “The Morning Show”, Sarah Snook of “Succession” and Elisabeth Moss of “The Handmaid’s Tale”. The 2022 ceremony of Screen Actors Guild Awards will be held on February 28.