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Netflix TV show ‘Squid Game’ to reportedly 'generate almost $900 million'

Netflix’s hit TV show “Squid Game” will reportedly generate almost $900 million, according to internal documents reviewed by Bloomberg.

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Netflix TV show ‘Squid Game’ to reportedly 'generate almost $900 million'
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The news comes days after the company said the South Korean series became its biggest series launch ever, topping 111 million viewers globally since its Sept. 17 release. Squid Game beat out “Bridgerton,” which reached about 82 million households within its first 28 days on the platform. “Squid Game” reportedly cost Netflix just $21.4 million to produce.

Bloomberg said the figures show 132 million people watched at least two minutes of the series during the 23 days after it launched. Netflix reportedly estimates that 89% of people who started the show watched at least one episode.

“Squid Game” is a gory dystopian series that follows fictional contestants as they compete in a series of children’s games in the hopes of winning money and pay off mounting debt. Contestants are killed if they lose a game.

Earlier this month, a South Korean internet provider sued Netflix after it claimed the popularity of the series led to a surge in network traffic.

Netflix has bet big on international growth in recent years, investing in foreign-language shows like “Money Heist.” The company said earlier this year it plans to spend $500 million to develop content in South Korea, where paid subscribers topped 3.8 million at the end of last year.

Other companies including Disney have also stepped up production efforts in Asia and abroad, where production costs are often cheaper than in the U.S.

SOURCE: BLOOMBERG

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