'Squid Game' director sets 'Killing Old People Club' as his next film

Filmmaker Hwang Dong-hyuk teased that the forthcoming film will be “more violent” than ‘Squid Game’

Published - April 06, 2022 01:43 pm IST

Hwang Dong-hyuk

Hwang Dong-hyuk | Photo Credit: PASCAL LE SEGRETAIN

Director Hwang Dong-hyuk, who shot to global fame with hit Korean language series "Squid Game", says he is working on a feature film project "Killing Old People Club".

The new movie, whose working title is "K.O. Club", is inspired by a novel penned by Umberto Eco, the late Italian author and philosopher.

Hwang was speaking during a session at MipTV Cannes trade fair along with his producer Jun Young Jang at February Films, reported Variety.

The director, also known for Korean films like "Silenced" and "Miss Granny", teased the forthcoming film will be "more violent" than "Squid Game".

Survival drama "Squid Game", which was released in September 2021 on Netflix, revolves around hundreds of cash-strapped contestants who accept an invitation to compete in a series of Korean children's games for a tempting prize, but the stakes are deadly.

Also created by Hwang, the show saw a group of masked staff in pink jumpsuits arrive and explain tasks to the players in green tracksuits who would be given 45.6 billion won (USD 38.3 million) in prize money if they can win six games over six days.

The director has now shared that he has already penned a 25-page treatment about the project which is bound to be "another controversial" project, he added.

"It will be more violent than 'Squid Game'," teased Hwang, adding that he might have to hide from old people after the film comes out.

The director further said he will now return to native South Korea to write the second season of "Squid Game" and hopes to have the show stream by the end of 2024.

According to Netflix, the runaway success of the first season made the show the streamer's "biggest series launch" with 111 million views since debut last September.

"Squid Game" has also received numerous accolades, including the Golden Globe Award for best supporting actor – series, miniseries or television film for O Yeong-su and the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Award for outstanding performance by a male actor in a drama series and outstanding performance by a female actor in a drama series for Lee Jung-jae and HoYeon Jung, respectively, with all three making history as the first Korean actors to win in those categories.

At the SAG Awards, the show also bagged the trophy in the outstanding performance by a stunt ensemble in a television series category.

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