'Squid Game: The Challenge' Contestants Threaten Legal Action Over Alleged Injuries
The contestants, represented by UK-based Express Solicitors, allege they suffered hypothermia and nerve damage during filming in cold conditions.
- Contestants from the Netflix show 'Squid Game: The Challenge' are threatening to sue the show's producers, alleging they suffered injuries such as hypothermia and nerve damage during filming.
- The injuries allegedly occurred during the filming of the 'Red Light, Green Light' game, which was shot in cold conditions in the UK.
- Express Solicitors, a UK-based personal injuries law firm, is representing two unnamed contestants and is in communication with other potential claimants.
- Netflix and the show's producers have responded to the claims, stating that no lawsuit has been filed by any of the contestants and that they take the welfare of their contestants extremely seriously.
- The show, which premiered this week, is a reality competition based on the hit Netflix Korean drama 'Squid Game', featuring 456 contestants competing for a $4.56 million cash prize.