Tech

Squid Game Shatters All Netflix Records, And Netflix Is Really Happy

Squid Game :

Since the curse of the pandemic began, OTT platforms started booming like never before.

Netflix, Disney+, HBO Max, Hulu, and many other streaming platforms witnessed a massive spike in viewers and subscribers, demanding more and more entertaining content, throwing a serious challenge for these OTT platforms to quench viewers’ thirst.

But the entertainment industry has always been unpredictable even to the big experts in the field to predict what works and what won’t.

Sometimes the most expected movie might go quiet while the least expected ones make a big roar in the box office collection.

And that is what happened with Netflix’s one decision it will never regret, buying Squid Game, the South Korean dystopian drama series that is now shattering every previous show’s records.

Image credit: Netflix Inc


That’s right, Squid Game with its huge freshly-grown fanbase of a whopping 111 million viewers in just 27 days and counting, this series is now Netflix’s biggest success of all time.

According to Bloomberg’s report, Netflix has made mind-blowing $900 million since its release on September 17.

Squid Game has been watched at least for two minutes by 132 million people around the world, shattering the previous record that was set by Netflix’s hit show Bridgerton.


More for you:

> Alan Wake Remastered in 4K Rolling Out…!
> FIFA 22: Mbappe, HyperMotion Technology, and More
> Byju’s: Billion Dollar Company Born from Scratch


Squid Game with a total budget of just $21.4 million for the production of its 9 episodes has managed to amass $891.1 million on the streaming platform. Experts say it’s not too far from reaching the billion dollars club.

Squid Game is about South Korea’s most impoverished section of the society those who are in desperate need of money, buried in debt, fight to survive a killer gamer based on South Korea’s traditional children’s games to win 45.6 billion won ($38 million) somewhere in a secret location. And the losers are punished by death.

The fusion of this harmless traditional childhood game with the sinister plot has succeeded in wooing viewers around the world. Squid Game stood no. 1 on Netflix in 90 countries.

Although it’s a massive success now, this wasn’t the case when it was first written 10 years ago. Squid Game was rejected by many studios in the past 10 years until Hwang Dong-hyuk, the writer and director of Squid Game decided to do it on his own, later it was scooped by Netflix Inc.

Dong-hyuk had to sell his laptop in order to survive the 2008-crisis (he was more or less the game’s contestant in real life at that time).

Well, like the great guys say tough times won’t last forever. Dong-hyuk is now reaping the fruit of his struggle.

Recent Posts

Mysterious Dwarf Planet 2017 OF201 Discovered at Solar System’s Edge – Challenges Planet Nine Theory

A newly identified "dwarf planet candidate", known as "2017 OF201", is stirring excitement and debate… Read More

6 days ago

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 has Reintroduced the Fan-favorite Grief Mode in its Season 4 Update…

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 has reintroduced the fan-favorite Grief mode in its Season… Read More

2 weeks ago

Tsunami Clues Trapped in Ancient Amber: A 115-Million-Year-Old Mystery

"Tsunami" records usually vanish with time — their traces swept away by nature’s erosion. But… Read More

3 weeks ago

Vaping: A New Hope for Teens Trying to Quit

In a promising breakthrough for teen health, a recent clinical trial has spotlighted a powerful… Read More

1 month ago

Samsung Might Launch Its First Tri-Fold Smartphone Soon: Here’s What to Expect

Samsung is reportedly gearing up to revolutionize the foldable smartphone market once again, this time… Read More

1 month ago

Hidden Antarctic Lakes: The Subglacial Threat to Global Sea Levels

Deep beneath Antarctica’s frozen surface lies a hidden hydrological network that could reshape our understanding… Read More

2 months ago