It is reported that several contestants of Netflix's live-action version of "Squidward Fever" required medical treatment on the first day, reportedly because the weather dropped below zero. According to Variety, 456 players signed up for the game in a hangar in north London, and the temperature reached below 0 degrees that day. According to the contestants, they played the game in the freezing temperature, and some people were too cold to move. If someone called for a doctor, the staff would rush over. Netflix recruited participants from all over the world to play the game, so some of them are not used to the cold climate. It is said that less than 5 players need medical treatment, and their injuries are minor. A Netflix spokesperson said: "We attach great importance to the safety and health of our participants. Although the weather is cold, we are well prepared. Rumors of serious injuries are all rumors." There are 456 participants this time, the same as in the TV series, and the total prize money is $4.56 million. |
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