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Squid Game creator reacts to Hollywood rumors of remaking the hit series

Kelly Tyler Published November 4, 2024
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Hwang Dong-hyuk, the creator of Squid Game addresses the rumors of remaking of the much-hyped Korean series saying, “It’s still mine.”

Rumors have been circulating online that Hollywood’s famous director David Fincher, who has directed hits like Gone Girl and Fight Club, might remake the popular series Squid Game.

According to  Deadline, the 53-year-old director and producer said, “I saw that article in Deadline, but I don’t think it’s official yet, so I cannot tell much about that.”

While praising David for his amazing work and talent, Hwang said he respects him and will watch the remake of Squid Game.

“I respect David Fincher. I love his work, so if he does make a remake of Squid Game of his own, as a fan I will watch it. I think he will make a great Squid Game. It’s still mine!”

During a candid interview, Hwang explained that he did not create the series to leave a moral lesson, but to sell it, as Netflix bought his show to make a profit, which he thinks is normal in today’s society.

Hwang’s interview has reassured the fans of Squid Game, as they can breathe a sigh of relief while eagerly waiting for season 2. The director mentioned that it might take some time for the series to come out. 

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