Netflix confuses Monteagudo in Murcia with Rio de Janeiro in 'The Squid Game': this is the image

The Netflix reality show inspired by the successful series The Squid Game is causing a lot of talk.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
26 November 2023 Sunday 22:10
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Netflix confuses Monteagudo in Murcia with Rio de Janeiro in 'The Squid Game': this is the image

The Netflix reality show inspired by the successful series The Squid Game is causing a lot of talk. Last Wednesday, November 22, the American platform premiered the first five episodes of this new contest, which aims to once again catch all those viewers who enjoyed the original series two years ago.

And the South Korean fiction created by Hwang Dong-hyuk managed to become the most viewed series in the history of the platform. A position that to this day no other project has been able to surpass. Such was its success that Netflix did not hesitate to renew the fiction for a second season, which everything seems to indicate will be released next year.

But until that premiere occurs, the millions of followers of the series will be able to enjoy these days the reality show The Squid Game, in which 456 contestants will face all kinds of tests to win the highest final prize in history. of the competition: 4.56 million dollars.

For the moment, viewers will be able to enjoy the first five episodes of the contest: Red Light, Green Light, The Umbrella Man, War, Nowhere to Hide and A Breath. But the wait to know how the fight will continue will not be very long, since this coming Wednesday, November 29, the next three episodes will be trained.

The contest is being widely commented on on social networks and one of the details that is causing the most talk is related to the city of Murcia. And the headline of this highly anticipated contest has as its central axis the spectacular views of various capitals of the world, such as Sydney, New York or London. In one of these impressive panoramas a Christ appears with his arms crossed, which could well be Rio de Janeiro.

But it seems that the red giant has confused the Christ of Corcovado in the Brazilian city with the Christ of Monteagudo in the city of Murcia. The few seconds of the image have been more than enough for the followers of the contest to realize that this image has little to do with Brazil, since the Christ of Corcovado, which is one of the seven wonders of the world, has Spectacular views of the with the Atlantic Ocean in the background.