‘Squid Game’ Season 2 Sets Record As Netflix’s Biggest TV Debut w/ 68 Million Views

‘Squid Game’ Season 2 Sets Record As Netflix’s Biggest TV Debut w/ 68 Million Views
The public is going crazy for the continuation of Squid Game.
Season 2 of the popular South Korean thriller dropped on December 26 and has officially made history as Netflix’s biggest TV debut. According to Variety, the series earned a whopping 68 million views in the first 4 days of streaming. This is more than other hit original programs from Netflix, including Wednesday, which previously set the record in 2022 with 50.1 million views.
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