‘Squid Game’ season two records Netflix’s biggest ever opening figures for a debut series

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Squid Game season two clocked up over 68million views in its first four days, more than any other Netflix series in its premiere week.The global viewing figures smashed the record of 50.1million views previously set by Wednesday in November 2022.The new series of the K-drama, which landed on Boxing Day (December 26), is also currently sitting at Number Seven on the steaming service’s most popular non-English language TV titles of all time.

Season one is currently at the top of that list with 265.2million views.Season two was also the most watched title from the week December 23-29, while renewed interest was shown in series one which charted at Number Three in the non-English language TV series of the week with 8.1million views.It comes after Netflix shared its first teaser trailer for the upcoming third season of Squid Game.A release date for the third season of Squid Game has yet to be announced.Season two of Squid Game scored a four-star review, with Nick Levine writing for NME: “With Squid Game‘s third and final season due next year, it’s hardly a spoiler to say there’s no clear resolution.

But the final episode is still breathlessly exciting and chokingly emotional. You’ll be left gasping as Squid Game gets its tentacles around you and squeezes hard.”Last week (December 27), series creator Hwang Dong-hyuk spoke about the upcoming final run of episodes, including when he thinks it will be announced and when he thinks it will be released.Hwang said: “At this point, anything I might say is going to be a spoiler, so I want to be cautious.

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