According to Hwang Dong-hyuk, creator of “Round 6”, the debut is far from happening
Expectations for the second season of “Round 6” are high, even more so after the success of the first wave of episodes. Already in development, viewers expect more details of the plot, which has been kept under wraps. But the protagonist Lee Jung-jae assured that great events are to come.
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporterthe interpreter of Seong Gi-hun said that the pressure on Hwang Dong-hyukcreator of the series, has been great, one of the reasons for keeping in constant contact with the producer.
”I’m in constant and ongoing conversations with the production company about Season 2, but I try not to talk to the director too much”he said. “Because the creative process is really intense for him, and now with the added pressure of the show’s global success, I know he must be going through such a difficult time.”explained Jung-jae.
”So I don’t want to be another factor that adds to the pain of the creative process, which I know so well from my own writing experience. But I have full faith that he will write a great story for Season 2, I’m looking forward to it with everyone. the others”concluded the star.
But what about the second season premiere of “Round 6”? During another conversation, Dong-hyuk revealed that the new episodes aren’t expected to hit the Netflix catalog anytime soon, at least not before the end of 2023, which means we can only hope for something in 2024.
According to vanity fairhe only has three pages of notes with ideas for the new year, but he assures that there will be more games. “Humanity will be put to the test through these games again. I want to ask the following question: ‘is it possible for there to be true solidarity between humans?'”asked the writer.
“Round 6” shows a mysterious invitation to join a game, which is sent to people at risk who urgently need money. Soon, 456 contestants from all walks of life are locked away in a secret location where they play to win 45.6 billion won (series currency). Each game is a traditional Korean children’s game, but the consequence of losing is death.
The first season of “Round 6” is available on Netflix.
Source: cinebuzz
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