Squid Game DESTROYS Bridgerton For The Most Viewers EVER!

Squid Game DESTROYS Bridgerton For The Most Viewers EVER!

Squid Game DESTROYS Bridgerton For The Most Viewers EVER! Welcome back to Celebified, today on the channel we are going to find out how Squid Game DESTROYS Bridgerton, why viewers are SWITCHING. Netflix said it would happen and now it finally has. “Squid Game” has become the biggest TV series in the streaming service’s history, and it frankly wasn’t even a close race. The South Korean-produced thriller has been viewed by 111 million accounts since its Sept. 17 launch. To put that in perspective, the previous record holder was Shonda Rhimes’ “Bridgerton,” which notched views from 82 million accounts within its first 28 days. “Squid Game” is Netflix’s first to reach 100 million viewers within its premiere window. It should be noted that Netflix counts a viewer as someone who watched at least two minutes, so we don’t know how many of those 111 million accounts finished the series. But it’s a hit for Netflix nonetheless. “Squid Game.” It’s the Netflix show absolutely everyone is talking about. The series has been surging in popularity since its worldwide release on Sept. 17, and has been dominating Netflix’s Top 10 most popular programs for the last few weeks. But for as many people that are obsessed with “Squid Game,” there are still a significant number of folks who haven’t watched it yet and likely don’t know what it is or what it’s about – or why seemingly everyone can’t stop talking about it. If that’s you, you’ve come to the right place. There’s a lot to like about the “Squid Game.” The premise is inherently compelling, and the season plays out in unexpected fashion — while Episode 1 kicks things off with a bang, Episode 2 does a great job of getting the viewer to invest in each character before things get really intense. But perhaps there’s a greater, more depressing reason people are responding to “Squid Game” — it speaks to the desperation and impossibility of upward socio-economic mobility that many feel. Just like another South Korean work of fiction recently connected to the world at large in the Oscar-winning “Parasite,” this series takes aim at the greed of capitalism and paints an unsettling portrait of the world that we live in. The lengths to which people will go for a chance to become incredibly rich, even if it means harming their fellow man, feel particularly ripe right now. And it’s a theme that connects globally – this is not an issue unique just to South Korea or America. Finish this video to know more how Squid Game DESTROYS Bridgerton, why viewers are SWITCHING. #SquidGameDestroysBridgerton #WhyFansLoveSquidGame #SquidGame Related Videos: Film Theory: What Everyone Got WRONG About Squid Game! (오징어 게임)    • How To SURVIVE Squid Game! (Season 1) | Fi...   SQUID GAME Every Ending Clue That [SPOILER] | Things You Missed And Hidden Details | 오징어게임    • SQUID GAME Ending: Every Clue About Il-Nam...   SQUID GAME Theories: Guards And Players, Gi-Hun And Il-Nam's Relationship, The VIPs And More    • SQUID GAME Theories That Massively Change ...