However, according to Bloomberg, Netflix only spent $21.4 million to acquire and shoot Squid Game.
Netflix’s $500 million South Korean investment is paying off
A few years ago, Netflix made the brave decision to invest $500 million to acquire exclusive South Korean films and movies for the platform. It doesn’t take an expert to say just how much Netflix’s risk-taking has paid off for it. Squid Game alone is proof of this. At $21.4 million, Squid Game didn’t come cheap. However, the series’ total cost feels minuscule when you consider Netflix’s other investments. For example, Bridgerton, the series that Squid Game displaced for the top spot, cost Netflix $7 million per episode, and it’s not even the most expensive series on the platform. That distinction goes to The Crown, which Netflix spent $13 million per episode on followed by Stranger Things, with the fourth season coming soon, at $12 million per episode. When you look at it from a purely economical standpoint, Squid Game is arguably Netflix’s most lucrative investment to date. At the moment, there are reports that studios are looking at the possibility of making games inspired by Squid Game. If Netflix wants, they could do this themselves and make a video game adaptation. The platform already owns the IP and it’s no secret that it wants to get into the video game space. Of course, these are all hypotheticals and the fact remains that Netflix is one step ahead of other streaming platforms when it comes to supporting foreign media.