Overview
- Netflix's reality competition 'Squid Game: The Challenge' is based on the popular South Korean drama and involves 496 contestants competing in a series of games.
- Contestants and the production team are kept under constant surveillance, with cameras rolling even while contestants are asleep.
- Controversies have arisen around the show, with allegations of unsafe filming conditions leading to injuries and illnesses among contestants.
- Some contestants have also accused the show of being rigged, claiming that the production team seemed to have predetermined who they wanted to eliminate or keep.
- The show offers a grand prize of $4.56 million, and the series is released in three parts, with the final episode due on December 6.