The Squid Game phenomenon is always full and its players are experiencing a peak in notoriety. So much so that a key figure in Netflix production will be among the cast of the Korean remake of Casa de Papel.
If the words "Squid Game " don't tell you anything, you're missing something. The Netflix series is the most commented and watched of the moment. The synopsis is simple, however, hundreds of people trapped on an island play children's games and the outcome can be fatal.
The South Korean production has been so successful that its actors will soon be appearing in other major series, such as... Casa de Papel.
This is THE series of the moment. The "Jeu du Calamari " or Squid Game is trending on all social networks. The phenomenon is such that it causes overflows when promotional events take place. Briefly, the series tells the story of a man, in debt up to his neck, who participate in a game where trials can be deadly.
He then finds himself immersed in a cruel and merciless universe with several hundred people. The characters, who all have a different character, from the villain, to the elderly person, passing through the strategist and the shy, are endearing and this is what makes the success of the show in large part.
When a success materializes, you have to know how to capitalize on it. And Netflix has understood this. For its Korean remake of another successful series, La Casa de Papel, the streaming platform, whose cast has been revealed, will take on a well-known figure from Squid Game. Park Hae-soo , a.k.a Cho Sang-Woo, the series' strategist.
The character stood out throughout the series for his low blows. Fans of the series will long remember his treachery in the famous episode 6 and his behavior against one of the darlings of aficionados, the player from Pakistan. The actor will play the mythical Berlin in the Korean remake of Casa de Papel. More information to come.
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