Netflix adds Squid Game creator’s three movies for fans to watch

Netflix tweeted on Thursday that it had made three South Korean feature movies. Squid GameHwang Donghyuk creator available to stream in America. The announcement follows the release of Squid GameFollowing the September premiere of the first season, it became one of the most popular series on Netflix.

These include the crime drama from 2011 Be StillGong Yoo is the star of this film. Squid Game2014. Comedy-drama Miss GrannyStarring Na Moon-hee, Shim Eunkyung and The 2017 Historical Drama The FortressStarring Kim Yoon-seok & Lee Byunghun. The latter is also in Squid Game as the masked “Front Man” leading the games.

Based on actual events Be Still follows Kang In-ho (Gong Yoo), a newly hired art teacher at a school for hearing-impaired children who uncovers a devastating conspiracy of sexual assaults among the school’s faculty. Miss GrannyThe story centers around Oh Mal-soon, a 74-year old widow with foul mouth who miraculously regains 20 years of her appearance. Set in 1636, 2017’s Fortress stars Lee Byunghun playing Choi Myungkil (Park Haeil), a retainer for the King Injo of Joseon Kingdom, who fights against his counterpart Kim Yoon-seok over whether to surrender to Qing forces. Hwang Donghyuk also directed the films.

Squid Game is one of several Korean shows and features, including Bong Joon-ho’s Oscar-winning black comedy thriller Parasite and Park Chan-wook’s erotic psychological thriller The HandmaidenThe series has enjoyed a lot of commercial success and criticism in America in recent years. Netflix has yet to officially renew the series for a second season. Hwang Donghyuk stated in an interview to Variety that he might return to directing feature films before returning to Netflix. Squid GameHe also said that he hadn’t yet come up with any ideas for the second season.

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