Squid Game Gag Version? Comedy Big League Cast Cosplay Hit Netflix Series' Famous Characters

Credit: Lee Eun Hyung


Credit: Lee Eun Hyung

Squid Game inspired people to create real-life versions of the series, and one of them is the squad from Comedy Big League.

Since Squid Game began dominating the streaming platform, many people have tried sharing the fun with the fans by recreating the set of the Netflix series. For instance, the Itaewon station introduced a pop-up version of the series' setting. It features the colorful playground set during the dalgona game in Episode 3.

Fans also turned it into a virtual game and made the series available online – from Roblox to Minecraft.

While waiting for a real-life Squid Game, Comedy Big League gave its fans an exclusive and hilarious experience by having its main cast cosplay the series' characters.

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Comedy Big League Introduces Its Own Squid Game

On Wednesday, gagwoman Lee Eun Hyung unveiled the exclusive photo of them cosplaying the characters of the hit Netflix series.

In the image, Lee Eun Hyung equipped herself with a wig similar to Han Mi Nyeo's hair in the series. She also captioned the post with "The Rose of Sharon flower has bloomed" in Korean, referencing the show's Red Light, Green Light episode.

Aside from the funny version of Han Mi Nyeo, Moon Se Yoon and Kang Jae Joon joined her and cosplayed the game's doll and Deok Su, respectively.

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It remains unknown whether the cast would do it on the show. But fans can tune in on tvN this Sunday to know whether the gagmen would cosplay the characters again.

Squid Game officially became Netflix's biggest series ever, with 111 million households reportedly watching the show during its first month on the streaming giant. It beat the previous record-holder, Bridgerton.

South Korea To Offer Real Squid Game

Squid Game Comedy Version? Comedy Big League Cast Cosplay Hit Netflix Series' Famous Characters
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Squid Game's home country is also following the trend by announcing its plans to have a real-life Squid Game.

According to The Korea Times, Gangwon Province in South Korea will hold a real-life Squid Game this month – but less the killings. St. John's Hotel will host the event and offer $4,178 as the cash prize. The organizer, however, only accepts their guests as the only ones who can join the event.

The event requires $8.39 registration fees for all contestants, and the event is already fully booked as of the writing. More information will be available on its website soon.

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