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India.com
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- India.com
Forget Squid Games: This 24 episode thriller will blow your mind, is trending on Netflix, the series is...
Forget Squid Games: This 24 episode thriller will blow your mind, is trending on Netflix, the series is... In the ever-evolving world of cinema, content is overflowing with an array of options available on OTT and every Friday release in theatres. However, in today's landscape, where the audience is spoilt for choice, they have a limited period; hence, they are always looking for something new and refreshing that can catch them off guard and provoke them to think. Amidst all the predictable thrillers and clichéd drama, one intense series has stood out that wouldn't just entertain the audience, but also make them think in a different direction. The series that we are talking about is none other than Netflix's new release, 'The Devil's Plan'. This is a Korean reality show that's currently making waves for its mind-boggling plot, which will provoke the audience to think and test their brain's thinking capacity. The first season of The Devil came in the year 2023. In this season, there were 12 contestants, each from a different professional background, like YouTubers, actors, singers, and logic game champions, who were locked inside a controlled space. Season two, released in May 2025, had 14 players and an even darker twist: The Devil's Plan: Death Room. In the series, human thinking capacity, morality, and cleverness are tested. This series is a psychological battlefield wrapped in gripping entertainment. The series is directed by a known name, Jung Jong-yeon. He is known for his other infamous series, like The Genius and The Great Escape. This mysterious series is set in the landscape of an old monastery-like space, where every wall tells a secret, and the audience gets to witness the unpredictable behaviour of players, keeping them hooked. The first season received a remarkable 8.3/10 on IMDb and praise for its game mechanics and player strategies. Though the second season received slightly mixed reactions — some viewers felt the team-based tasks hid individual strengths — it still dominated Netflix charts. It ranked No. 1 in South Korea and secured top-10 positions in 23 countries. With 24 episodes (12 in each season), and each running about 90 minutes, this series isn't one you'll casually watch. Once you start, there's a high chance you'll binge through it all. It's clever, unpredictable, and totally addictive. So if you thought Squid Game was unbeatable, think again. The Devil's Plan just might blow your mind and hijack your weekend.


Pink Villa
12-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
The Devil's Plan 2's Yoon So Hee reacts to dating rumors with Jung Hyun Gyu, clarifies past comment on wanting him to win
The second instalment of The Devil's Plan, known as The Devil's Plan: Death Room, aired from May 6 to 20 on Netflix. During the course of the show, the contestants formed close bonds with each other, while performing challenges together. Among them, the relationship of Yoon So Hee and Jung Hyun Gyu were particularly talked about, even leading to dating rumors. The former finally clarified the issue during her recent appearance at Ha Suk Jin's YouTube show. How did Yoon So Hee and Jung Hyun Gyu's dating rumor start? Yoon So Hee and Jung Hyun Gyu 's on-screen camaraderie in The Devil's Plan: Death Room sparked intense speculation about the nature of relationship between the two contestants. During her appearance on Ha Suk Jin's YouTube show, fans finally got the answer they were eagerly waiting for regarding the rumored romance between them. Ha Suk Jin directly asked Yoon So Hee about the speculation, referencing a remark she made before the semifinal game of the Netflix show began. The comment in question was– "I hope that Jung Hyun Gyu does not lose." The host probed further, asking her to clarify the reason behind her statement and whether it stemmed from her interest in him. "Why did you say that you wanted Hyun Gyu to do well, instead of yourself? Was it the perspective of a noona (older female) looking out for a guy she's interested in?" he asked. She answered the question without hesitation. Yoo So Hee responded to dating speculations with Jung Hyun Gyu Yoon So Hee burst into laughter upon hearing the question, responding with, "What are you talking about?!" She then clarified her previous comment, explaining, "I think what I wanted to say at the time was, 'I want the two of us to do well and the other three to get out'. But I'm not the type of person who can say something so aggressive." She revealed that her statement was a more subtle way of expressing her sentiment. He further mentioned being frustrated by the way her comment was received by the viewers and having no one to share her feelings with, she said, " I vented at my younger brother."


Scotsman
11-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
Genius Game final: what time is it on TV tonight?
Genius Game is set to air its final on ITV - who will win? 👀 Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Genius Game will crown its first winner in just a few hours. David Tennant hosts the show which made its debut on ITV this year. But what time can you watch the final? David Tennant's Genius Game will be holding its very first final in just a matter of hours. The show debuted back in April and blends Traitors with Netflix's The Devil's Plan. The finalists will face each other one last time - with the eliminated players also returning for the conclusion. Throughout the season the show has put contestants in situations that not just test their intellectual acumen, but encourage them to carefully and creatively use the art of manipulation to outfox their opponents and win a cash prize. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Genius Game is based on a South Korean TV show called The Genius. But when is the final on TV? What time is the Genius Game final on? Genius Game host David Tennant | Remarkable Entertainment /ITV Since it debuted back in April, the David Tennant fronted show has aired on Wednesday nights and that will continue with today's (June 11) final. Each episode has also started at 9pm and the same is the case for tonight's series conclusion. Genius Game is set to run for an hour - including adverts - this evening. It is due to finish at 10pm and will be followed by the nightly news. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad It will be live on ITV1/ 1HD and on STV for viewers in Scotland from 9pm. The show will also be on ITVX/ STV Player at the same time as it is on terrestrial TV - and then is available on catch-up afterwards. What to expect from the Genius Game final? The preview for the final, via Radio Times, reads: 'The eliminated players return to pledge their allegiance, giving their chosen player an advantage in the final game. The finalists face a best-of-three Death Match format that tests the most strategic and lateral thinkers and the first player to win two games will be the winner.' Have you got a story you want to share with our readers? You can now send it to us online via YourWorld at . It's free to use and, once checked, your story will appear on our website and, space allowing, in our newspapers.


Scotsman
11-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
Genius Game final: what time is it on TV tonight?
Genius Game is set to air its final on ITV - who will win? 👀 Sign up to our Arts and Culture newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Genius Game will crown its first winner in just a few hours. David Tennant hosts the show which made its debut on ITV this year. But what time can you watch the final? David Tennant's Genius Game will be holding its very first final in just a matter of hours. The show debuted back in April and blends Traitors with Netflix's The Devil's Plan. The finalists will face each other one last time - with the eliminated players also returning for the conclusion. Throughout the season the show has put contestants in situations that not just test their intellectual acumen, but encourage them to carefully and creatively use the art of manipulation to outfox their opponents and win a cash prize. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Genius Game is based on a South Korean TV show called The Genius. But when is the final on TV? What time is the Genius Game final on? Genius Game host David Tennant | Remarkable Entertainment /ITV Since it debuted back in April, the David Tennant fronted show has aired on Wednesday nights and that will continue with today's (June 11) final. Each episode has also started at 9pm and the same is the case for tonight's series conclusion. Genius Game is set to run for an hour - including adverts - this evening. It is due to finish at 10pm and will be followed by the nightly news. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad It will be live on ITV1/ 1HD and on STV for viewers in Scotland from 9pm. The show will also be on ITVX/ STV Player at the same time as it is on terrestrial TV - and then is available on catch-up afterwards. What to expect from the Genius Game final? The preview for the final, via Radio Times, reads: 'The eliminated players return to pledge their allegiance, giving their chosen player an advantage in the final game. The finalists face a best-of-three Death Match format that tests the most strategic and lateral thinkers and the first player to win two games will be the winner.'


Pink Villa
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
Will Kyuhyun apologize after criticism over The Devil's Plan season 2 gameplay? Singer says ‘Wish I had made…'
The Devil's Plan: Death Room also known as The Devil's Plan season 2 aired its finale episode on May 20, with college student Jung Hyun Gyu coming out on top as the winner. One other strong contender among the cast was Super Junior member Kyuhyun, who made an exit after some troublesome moments with other participants. A major moment that has been causing backlash on the internet is his conversation with Kang Ji Young where netizens are calling out his tone. Now, the singer has clarified his stance regarding the matter. After being flamed for talking unkindly to the news broadcaster, who left just after he exited, Kyuhyun took to the fan communication platform Bubble to speak to his admirers. He tried to calm their nerves, saying, 'They probably couldn't include everything in the broadcast, so the production team and I think the same that it's a shame [all of it was not revealed or I wish had made it in too], but it is what it is. I'll tell you the full story later. Don't be too upset! And just in case [you think otherwise], [I'm clarifying that] the participants are so close, we really understand each other and have such a great relationship, so please see us in a good light. Everyone has their own perspective!' While Kyuhyun has not publicly apologized to the concerned people, it appears that the singer has clarified it personally and plans on revealing the truth to his fans. At the same time, he has also maintained that since everyone has their own 'perspective', it's probably not possible to please everyone.