Must Watch These 6 Web-Series Before Squid Game
Squid game is one the most trending serieson the Netflix. Even the one who hate Korean-dramas are talking about this. With itsblend of high-stakes thrills, social criticism, gore, and moral challenges.
The K-drama 'Squid Game' has captivated spectators around the world. The show made history by being the first Korean show to become the most-watched show in the United States. If you are also one of the fan of this series and want to watch more like this, then this list is for you. Look at this and then go watch these series.
The Purge
If the realism of Squid Game gave you the creeps, then 'The Purge' is the horror series for you. The film anthology, as well as its enormously successful web series, is a horror thriller set in the near future about a US annual national holiday in which all crime, including murder, is legal for a 12-hour period.
Battle Royale
Meet 'Battle Royale,' the original futuristic survival competition thriller. This cult classic Japanese film takes place in the future, when the government kidnaps a group of 9th grade children and compels them to kill each other in a macabre competition. This film is based on the mega-hit YA series 'The Hunger Games,' which also inspired 'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay.'
Most Dangerous Game
'Most Dangerous Game,' a 2020 American action series, includes elements of gore, social satire, and high-stakes thrills that made 'Squid Game' a global hit. The series depicts a man who is burdened by financial troubles and personal tragedies as he enters a hunting competition for a large cash reward, based on a short story of the same name.
3%
That's a strange world out there, and nothing captures it better than '3 percent,' a Brazilian dystopian show. The show is set in Sao Paulo and follows 20-year-old residents of an underprivileged Inland as they compete for a spot in a Utopian future. Their only route in is through 'The Process,' a deadly set of tests in which only 3% of those who take part survive.
As the Gods Will
Given that the new show was accused of taking off parts from the 2014 Japanese supernatural horror film, 'As the Gods Will' is a title that would have shown up with all those 'Squid Game' tweets. The film revolves around high school student Shun Takahata, who complains to the gods about being bored in class. It is based on a manga series of the same name. As a result, a fatal series of twisted childhood games emerges. This horror flick may be even more violent and gruesome than the new popular series, based on the trailer.
The Hunger Games
Those who are wondering how the youth were able to swallow 'Squid Game' should know that they grew up watching 'The Hunger Games' series. Children and teens from Panem's 12 districts are offered as 'tribute' for a yearly game in which they must battle to the death in this 2012 Hollywood science fiction dystopian adventure based on a novel series.