
So, you thought Squid Game was finished? While the original series has ended, Netflix is creating more shows in the same universe, like ‘The VIP Challenge,’ and they’ve just announced which celebrities will be competing.
Okay, so Squid Game Season 3 really felt like the end of Gi-hun’s story, and finally explained the Front Man – the creator, Hwang Dong-hyuk, seems happy with how things wrapped up. It’s kinda ironic though, because even though the show is a pretty harsh commentary on how messed up capitalism is, everyone loves it, and Netflix is already planning more! They’re definitely not done with this universe yet.
Following the success of both Squid Game: The Challenge and the possibility of a US version of Squid Game, Netflix is now releasing a new reality show focusing on the controversial VIP characters from the original series.
The streaming service just revealed the celebrities who will be competing in its new show, ‘The VIP Challenge,’ and fans of ‘Squid Game’ are already sharing their excitement and opinions online.
Squid Game: The VIP Challenge cast revealed
Netflix just released a new trailer hinting at the famous faces joining the next season of their strategy game. The cast includes Tristan Thompson, Mel B, and surprisingly, Viper – a popular player from the first season of Squid Game: The Challenge who viewers voted to bring back!
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2026-03-04 15:18