‘Squid Game’ director engaged on movie ‘extra violent’ than international hit collection
By IANS
LOS ANGELES: ‘Squid Game’ director Hwang Dong-hyuk has introduced that he is growing ‘Killing Old People Club’, a brand new movie impressed by a novel penned by Umberto Eco, the revered Italian mental and essayist, reviews ‘Variety’.
Speaking throughout a session at MipTV alongside along with his producer Jun Young Jang at February Films, Dong-hyuk revealed he had already penned a 25-page remedy notice in regards to the mission, which is able to certainly be “another controversial film”, as he put it.
“It will be more violent than ‘Squid Game’,” teased Dong-hyuk, including that he might need to cover from previous individuals after the movie comes out. The mission has the working title ‘Okay.O. Club’, based on ‘Variety’.
The critically acclaimed creator mentioned he’ll now return dwelling to South Korea to put in writing the second season of ‘Squid Game’ and hopes to have the present stream on Netflix by the top of 2024.
Dong-hyuk mentioned the most important reward he bought about his superhit Netflix present got here from Steven Spielberg, who informed him he wished to “steal (his) brain”.
Dong-hyuk mentioned he had met Spielberg in the course of the AFI Awards Luncheon final month. “Steven Spielberg told me, ‘I watched your whole show in three days and now I want to steal your brain!,” the Korean director recounted, based on ‘Variety’.
“It was like the biggest compliment I ever got in my life because he’s my film hero. I grew up watching his movies.”