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Is Squid Game: the Challenge really that hard?
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Is Squid Game: the Challenge really that hard?

by jummy84 November 14, 2025
written by jummy84

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In 2021, South Korean drama Squid Game became a cultural phenomenon — so much so that viewers were desperate to join in. So two years later, a reality show version was created called Squid Game: the Challenge, bringing the deadly games to life with real members of the public competing.

Now, its second series is in full swing, with almost 110,000 people from around the world applying to be one of 456 people chosen to compete for a prize of $4.56 million (about £3.5 million). People are clearly dying to play it — without the actual dying part. All you can hurt in this version
is your pride, as RT can confirm after our own visit to the set.

Squid Game: The Challenge. Netflix

In every other way, however, it feels authentic. Upon entering the vast dorm, my mouth falls open — it’s huge, and looks identical to the series. Soon I’m kitted out in the iconic tracksuit, with intimidating masked guards watching my every move as player 255.

The reality series has had the blessing and help of Squid Game creator Hwang Dong-hyuk, but while his drama ended with series three, The Challenge has no plans to call game over. “We’d like to go on for as long as possible,” says executive producer Stephen Yemoh. “As long as we can keep finding new, interesting games and 456 people who are willing to put a tracksuit on and come and play.”

With that, I zip up my green jacket and face a host of games, some from the TV show, some newly created. Ready or not…


MINGLE

A group of people in green tracksuits, looking worriedly ahead.

Squid Game: The Challenge. Netflix

In Squid Game series two, players stand on a spinning carousel for Mingle. When it stops, a number is called out and they must form groups of that number and enter the surrounding rooms, then close the door. Onscreen it’s chaotic and dangerous, so when replicating it, the health and safety briefing, as with all the games, was paramount. Stephen Yemoh says, “We had soft closing doors to make sure no one was trapped in any way.” Anna Kidd adds, “The games go through rigorous testing, internally and with supporting artists.”


SLIDES AND LADDERS

A room that's part of the Squid Game experience, it's full of red dots on the floor and bunkbeds

Squid Game: The Experience (Photo by Joe Scarnici/Getty Images for Netflix)

In one of the new games created for the show, players are put in pairs and roll a dice to progress on the board. If they land on a ladder, they go up, and if they land on the dual slide, one transports them further down the board, while the other eliminates them. There are also cards to choose that reveal either an advantage or a disadvantage, with only six teams able to progress. “It couldn’t be flat,” says Kidd, “but if it was vertical, it’d become too big. Our amazing games designer Ben Norman came up with the idea of making it on stepped platforms.”


DEATH BY SQUIB

A birds eye view of Squid Game: The Challenge season 2.

Squid Game: The Challenge. Netflix

Even though the players are eliminated rather than killed, Yemoh explains, “The deaths are so iconic in the actual drama that we needed to visually replicate that, but also make it feel fun and playful.” A special effects company created a pressurised canister for the “squib”, resulting in a burst of black ink (instead of red blood) when a player “dies”, like I did here. “We tried 17 different versions of the nozzle, including a star shape and a triangle, and 12 different versions of the type of T-shirt we needed for it to go through the outfit.” The players have never been explicitly told to act dead, but they always “take their moment” for a theatrical exit. I certainly couldn’t resist.


SQUID GAME STAIRCASE

Squid Game The Challenge contestants gathered together looking at a sign

Squid Game: The Challenge. Netflix

In the second series of Squid Game, the players staged a revolt against the guards, leading to an intense shootout on the pastel staircases. In this series of The Challenge during the Mingle episode, inspired by the drama, the players actually refuse to continue the game at one point, but the team behind the reality show was able to watch series two before release on Netflix, so they were prepared for this eventuality. “We often thought about the revolt, so we had plenty of contingencies in place,” says Stephen Yemoh.

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Squid Game Meets Bollywood: Lee Jung-jae And Lee Byung-hun's Epic Selfie With Shah Rukh Khan! | Glamsham.com
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Squid Game Meets Bollywood: Lee Jung-jae And Lee Byung-hun’s Epic Selfie With Shah Rukh Khan! | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 October 20, 2025
written by jummy84

Bollywood’s biggest stars — Shah Rukh Khan, Aamir Khan, and Salman Khan — recently made a splash at the prestigious Joy Forum 2025 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The international entertainment convention brought together global icons from film, television, and digital media, creating a buzz across fan communities worldwide.

One of the most talked-about moments from the event came when Emmy-winning Squid Game star Lee Jung-jae shared a selfie with Shah Rukh Khan. Dressed in an all-black outfit, SRK looked effortlessly stylish, while Lee kept it cool in a casual hoodie. The South Korean actor captioned the photo, “Honoured to be with the legendary Mr. @iamsrk.” The post immediately went viral, with fans calling it “the crossover of the century.”

Fans from both India and South Korea flooded the comments. One user wrote, “SRK and Lee Jung-jae in one frame? My multiverse is complete!” Another added, “Imagine these two in an action thriller — global domination!”

The star-studded crossover didn’t stop there. Shah Rukh and Aamir Khan were also seen posing with Squid Game actor Lee Byung-hun, who posted a group photo with the caption, “Pleasure to be with all these talented people.” The images also featured American basketball legend Shaquille O’Neal, YouTube sensation MrBeast, and streamer IShowSpeed.

Also Read: Shah Rukh Khan’s Touching Comment About Salman Khan’s Family Proves He’s a True Friend!

Adding to the excitement, Saudi government official and sports promoter Turki Al-Sheikh shared a picture with the three Khans, teasing a major upcoming collaboration. “With my three world famous brothers… we are working on a big surprise that will come out soon, insha Allah,” he wrote.

The Joy Forum 2025 served as a global stage for cultural exchange, sparking fan theories, dream collaborations, and worldwide anticipation for what’s coming next.

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'Talented people' Shah Rukh Khan and Aamir Khan pose with Squid Game's Lee Byung-hun in new pic
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‘Talented people’ Shah Rukh Khan and Aamir Khan pose with Squid Game’s Lee Byung-hun in new pic

by jummy84 October 19, 2025
written by jummy84

Actor Lee Byung-hun, who was seen as Front Man in Squid Game, shared a bunch of photos from the Joy Forum 2025 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Taking to Instagram, Byung-hun posted a group picture which also featured Shah Rukh Khan, Aamir Khan, former American basketball player Shaquille O’Neal, and YouTuber MrBeast, among others.

Lee Byung-hun shared pictures with Shah Rukh Khan on Instagram.

Lee Byung-hun shares pics with Shah Rukh Khan

Byung-hun posted several photos with other celebrities, but what caught fans’ eyes was his picture with Shah Rukh. In a photo, the duo held each other, smiled, and posed for the camera. Both of them twinned in matching black outfits.

Fans react to Lee Byung-hun and Shah Rukh’s photo

Sharing the photos, he wrote, “Pleasure to be with all these talented people. #JoyForum2025 @riyadhSeason @turki @from_jjlee @terrycrews @djokernole @shaq @iamsrk @mrbeast.” Reacting to the post, a fan said, “What is this crossover post?” “Squid game team is in love with our baadshah,” read a comment. A person wrote, “A crossover we never expected but definitely needed.”

Lee Jung-jae too posed with Shah Rukh

Earlier, actor Lee Jung-jae shared a selfie with Shah Rukh, calling it an “honour” to meet the Indian icon. On Instagram, he posted a picture featuring himself alongside Shah Rukh, with both of them smiling warmly at the camera. “Honoured to be with a respected icon Mr. @iamsrk,” he wrote in the caption. “Lee Byunghun and Sharukh Khan? What multiverse is this?” asked a social media user.

Byung-hun was last seen in No Other Choice, directed by Park Chan-wook. The film also stars Son Ye-jin, Park Hee-soon, Lee Sung-min, Yeom Hye-ran, and Cha Seung-won.

Shah Rukh’s next film

Fans will see Shah Rukh next in Siddharth Anand’s King. The film also stars Deepika Padukone, Suhana Khan, Jackie Shroff, Anil Kapoor, Arshad Warsi, Rani Mukerji, Abhishek Bachchan, Jaideep Ahlawat, and Abhay Verma.

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Squid Game And Alice In Borderland: The Uncanny Similarity Between Their Series Finales - What Does It Mean? | Glamsham.com
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Squid Game And Alice In Borderland: The Uncanny Similarity Between Their Series Finales – What Does It Mean? | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 October 6, 2025
written by jummy84

Netflix’s Squid Game and Alice in Borderland are frequently compared for having the same high-stakes survival ideas—but with both series having grown in the process, the Japanese series has appeared to leave the competition in the dust, particularly after the emotional end of its season three on September 25, 2025.

AIB, adapted from Haro Aso’s manga and helmed by Shinsuke Sato, launched in December 2020 on Netflix. It depicts Arisu, a jobless gamer who is thrown into a different Tokyo in which individuals must play deadly games. He becomes fast friends with fellow player Usagi, and both characters gradually develop, discovering purpose, love, and finally peace. Unlike Squid Game, Alice in Borderland is a manga adaptation, but its final season took creative liberties while still delivering a satisfying and hopeful ending.

Squid Game, the brainchild of Hwang Dong-hyuk, premiered in 2021 and took the world by storm. It is the story of Gi-hun, a financially strapped man who wins a deadly competition, but is left tormented by survivor’s guilt. Although Squid Game began as a scathing commentary on capitalism, fans say that its message lost intensity as time went on, particularly with Season 3, which concluded on a pessimistic note and previewed a U.S. spin-off rather than closure.

In both Squid Game and Alice in Borderland, a unique plot device is employed. The manga version of Alice in Borderland features a pregnant character, Usagi, and in the final game, her unborn baby becomes a contestant, aiding the players in achieving victory. Similarly, in the Korean show Squid Game, an unnamed baby takes her deceased mother’s place, influencing the storyline

Also Read: Get Ready for the Final Showdown! Alice in Borderland Season 3 Dialogues Give Us a Sneak Peek at the Joker

#INHUN — you couldn’t save me but you can let me go

Very lazy edit but its been a while so yay hi how are you guys ???#squidgame #456×001 pic.twitter.com/Fh3x9Rli5y

— squid #1 Hwang In-ho hater (@su_cr3tte) October 5, 2025

Unsurprisingly, both series finished on scenes filmed in California—Squid Game launched a new iteration of the games with Cate Blanchett, while AIB suggested global upheaval and an enigmatic waitress called Alice, opening doors for future tales.

Also Read: The Battle Within! Squid Game Season 3’s Most Haunting Dialogues as Seong Gi-hun Faces His Demons

Fan reactions make the distinction even more evident. Alice in Borderland was lauded for providing closure and emotional resonance, while Squid Game was bashed for putting franchise potential ahead of story. As one fan described, “AIB healed a wound Squid Game left behind.”

alice in borderland you will always be THAT SERIES#AliceInBorderland3 pic.twitter.com/uUf8LBj2oS

— (@trainslaa) September 25, 2025

Although both shows can proceed in different mediums, Alice in Borderland stands on firmer ground today—providing a thorough, emotional story fans won’t soon forget.

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Lee Jung-jae's Moment Of Glory: Squid Game Star Becomes First Korean To Receive Chaplin Award Asia! | Glamsham.com
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Lee Jung-jae’s Moment Of Glory: Squid Game Star Becomes First Korean To Receive Chaplin Award Asia! | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 October 6, 2025
written by jummy84

Squid Game’s global icon Lee Jung-jae has become the first Korean to be honored with the coveted Chaplin Award Asia. The Charlie Chaplin Foundation bestowed the honor on Lee in recognition of his influential role in Asian cinema and his incredible 30-year acting career.

Lee became an international sensation with his Emmy-winning performance as Seong Gi-hun in Netflix’s Squid Game, a desperate, down-on-his-luck fellow roped into a lethal game of survival. The show was an international phenomenon, shattering streaming records and winning multiple awards, including several Emmys. Lee became the first Asian actor to be awarded the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series.

Organizers at the award ceremony cited Lee’s “persistent and positive impact on Asian cinema” during the award ceremony. In his acceptance speech, Lee said he was grateful and noted the legacy of Charlie Chaplin: “It’s nerve-wracking and humbling to accept an award in the name of Charlie Chaplin, a great filmmaker, artist, and creative icon. I hope to use this honor to have a positive influence as an Asian filmmaker.

Since its launch in 2018, Chaplin Award Asia has recognized other film legends including Tony Leung, Zhang Yimou, and Brigitte Lin.

Aside from Squid Game, Lee’s filmography boasts memorable performances in award-winning movies like Il Mare (2000), The Housemaid (2010), New World (2013), and Deliver Us from Evil (2020). Hailing as a model, he began acting in the 1990s and is now one of Korea’s most credible actors.

He recently entered Hollywood with a lead role in Star Wars: The Acolyte and is also all set to return to Korean TV in the upcoming tvN drama Nice to Not Meet You.

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