The hottest show of the fall is gearing up for its exciting finale, but will Player 016 (Sam), Player 287 (Mai) or Player 451 (Phill) be named the ultimate winner of “Squid Game: The Challenge”? The Netflix reality TV show concludes on Wednesday, December 6, with one person about to become $4.56 million richer. Gold Derby asked the show’s fans to tell us who they are rooting for to prevail, and we can now reveal the poll results:
49% — Player 287 (Mai)
32% — Player 451 (Phill)
19% — Player 016 (Sam)
See‘Squid Game: The Challenge’ spoilers: Winners, losers and fan-favorites
By far, Mai has been featured more on the show than the other two finalists, thanks in part to her initial mistrust (and later apology) to Player 182 (Tj). And of course, who could forget Mai going after Player 278 (Ashley) in the “Die Test” because she saw her as disloyal for the way she acted toward Player 301 (Trey) in the “Glass Bridge” challenge?...
49% — Player 287 (Mai)
32% — Player 451 (Phill)
19% — Player 016 (Sam)
See‘Squid Game: The Challenge’ spoilers: Winners, losers and fan-favorites
By far, Mai has been featured more on the show than the other two finalists, thanks in part to her initial mistrust (and later apology) to Player 182 (Tj). And of course, who could forget Mai going after Player 278 (Ashley) in the “Die Test” because she saw her as disloyal for the way she acted toward Player 301 (Trey) in the “Glass Bridge” challenge?...
- 12/5/2023
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
With a whopping 456 contestants to keep track of, “Squid Game: The Challenge” is officially the biggest reality TV competition show of all time. One by one, and often in groups, that enormous number will be whittled down to only a single person, and they’ll walk away with exactly $4.56 million, the largest cash prize in television history. If you’re having trouble keeping your 287s separate from your 278s, you’ve come to the right place. Scroll through our photo gallery above (or click here for direct access) for updated “Squid Game: The Challenge” spoilers: winners, losers and fan-favorites. Note that the Top 9 players are placed in their finishing order, while the others are listed according to their three-digit numbers.
This “Challenge” is based on the original 2019 drama series “Squid Game” that won six Emmy Awards including Lee Jung-jae for Best Drama Actor and Hwang Dong-hyuk for Best Drama Director.
This “Challenge” is based on the original 2019 drama series “Squid Game” that won six Emmy Awards including Lee Jung-jae for Best Drama Actor and Hwang Dong-hyuk for Best Drama Director.
- 12/2/2023
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
With a whopping 456 contestants to keep track of, “Squid Game: The Challenge” is officially the biggest reality TV competition show of all time. One by one, and often in groups, that enormous number will be whittled down to only a single person, and they’ll walk away with exactly $4.56 million, the largest cash prize in television history. If you’re having trouble keeping your 287s separate from your 278s, you’ve come to the right place. Scroll through our photo gallery below for updated “Squid Game: The Challenge” spoilers: winners, losers and fan-favorites. Note that the Top 9 players are placed in their finishing order, while the others are listed according to their three-digit numbers.
This “Challenge” is based on the original 2019 drama series “Squid Game” that won six Emmy Awards including Lee Jung-jae for Best Drama Actor and Hwang Dong-hyuk for Best Drama Director. Several of the popular games from...
This “Challenge” is based on the original 2019 drama series “Squid Game” that won six Emmy Awards including Lee Jung-jae for Best Drama Actor and Hwang Dong-hyuk for Best Drama Director. Several of the popular games from...
- 12/1/2023
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Feature Alex Westthorp 16 Apr 2014 - 07:00
Alex's trek through the film roles of actors who've played the Doctor reaches Peter Davison, Colin Baker and Sylvester McCoy...
Read the previous part in this series, Doctor Who: the film careers of Patrick Troughton and Tom Baker, here.
In March 1981, as he made his Doctor Who debut, Peter Davison was already one the best known faces on British television. Not only was he the star of both a BBC and an ITV sitcom - Sink Or Swim and Holding The Fort - but as the young and slightly reckless Tristan Farnon in All Creatures Great And Small, about the often humorous cases of Yorkshire vet James Herriot and his colleagues, he had cemented his stardom. The part led, indirectly, to his casting as the venerable Time Lord.
The recently installed Doctor Who producer, John Nathan-Turner, had been the Production Unit Manager on...
Alex's trek through the film roles of actors who've played the Doctor reaches Peter Davison, Colin Baker and Sylvester McCoy...
Read the previous part in this series, Doctor Who: the film careers of Patrick Troughton and Tom Baker, here.
In March 1981, as he made his Doctor Who debut, Peter Davison was already one the best known faces on British television. Not only was he the star of both a BBC and an ITV sitcom - Sink Or Swim and Holding The Fort - but as the young and slightly reckless Tristan Farnon in All Creatures Great And Small, about the often humorous cases of Yorkshire vet James Herriot and his colleagues, he had cemented his stardom. The part led, indirectly, to his casting as the venerable Time Lord.
The recently installed Doctor Who producer, John Nathan-Turner, had been the Production Unit Manager on...
- 4/15/2014
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
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