The phone number was exposed in Netflix’s original series Squid Game, creating problems for the owner of the phone number.
The Squid Game production team said that they are trying to fix the problem as the person continues to complain about the continuous difficulty.
Siren Pictures and Netflix have confirmed to News 1 that they are aware of the situation and are trying to resolve it. “We are aware of the problem (the exposed phone number) and are trying to address the situation,” they said.
The person previously informed Money Today that their telephone number was included in the famous Netflix series.
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The real owner of the number is receiving phone calls
The person has been getting continuous text messages and phone calls since the phone number appeared on the program, which is substantially interfering with the individual’s daily life. When the participants were invited to the mystery survival game, they were given a card with a phone number on it.
Meanwhile, Squid Game tells the tale of a group of individuals who compete in a mystery survival game with a prize pool of $45.6 billion. To become the ultimate winner, the participants all put their lives on the line by playing deadly games.
This project was taken up by director Hwang Dong-Hyuk, who is well known for his blockbuster picture The Crucible (Silenced) and comedy feature Miss Granny.
This Netflix series stars Lee Jung Jae, Park Hae Soo, Oh Young Soo, Wi Ha Joon, Jung Ho Yeon, Ha Sung Tae, Lee Yoo Mi, and others.
Will there be a season two?
Gi-hun defeated the game against all odds at the conclusion of the first season of Squid Game. But the game isn’t yet done. Following the death of the founder of the Squid Game, Gi-hun finds that the competition is still going strong with fresh participants.
Given all of this, it would be simple to continue the narrative with Gi-hun at the center, doing all he can to put an end to the game, just as he promises in the last minutes.
However, that scenario has a weird feeling of finality to it, and it’s difficult to picture Gi-hun defeating the game’s designers, even with his newfound riches.
If the producers do decide to move on from Gi-hun’s Squid Game narrative may still continue in season two in a variety of ways.
Given the worldwide breadth of this initiative, it’s quite conceivable that a second season may take place someplace else altogether, according to Den of Geek.
However, since this program is a Korean production, it would be difficult to abruptly uproot and relocate everything to a different nation.
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