Netflix CEO praises the super popular new drama "Squidward" and may become the most popular of all Netflix works

Netflix CEO praises the super popular new drama "Squidward" and may become the most popular of all Netflix works

Recently, regardless of whether or not viewers pay attention to Netflix dramas, they must have been flooded with the new drama "Squidward Fate". Although this new drama has a seemingly common old-fashioned plot of bloody survival games to get rich quickly, it does not hinder its explosive popularity. On September 27th local time in the United States, Netflix CEO wore the same "costume" as in the drama and praised "Squidward Fate", saying that it may become the most popular of all Netflix's works so far.

Netflix founder and CEO Reed Hastings attended a talk show on September 27th, local time in the United States, and talked about the currently popular "Squidward". He was very satisfied with its performance that it first topped the list of popular dramas in non-English circles when it was first aired, and then swept the European and American hits to top the list. He said frankly that it might become one of the most popular works of all Netflix so far.

·In order to avoid spoilers, I will briefly introduce "Squid Game" below. It tells the story of a group of people of all ages and genders who are impoverished in real life for various reasons and are attracted to take the initiative to participate in a real-life game. The goal is simple, with a super huge bonus. The process is not complicated. If you lose the game, you lose your life. It has all the surprises, blood, twists and turns, suspense, and sensationalism that the audience wants. Friends who haven't seen it yet can pay attention to it.

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