The second season of the Netflix original series has become a huge success, but fans have noticed some production errors; find out more!
The second season of “Round 6” made a continuity error that went unnoticed by many. During the seventh and final episode, in the confrontation scene between the players and the facility guards, a cameraman is visible in the upper right corner of the screen, at around 22 minutes and 39 seconds.
This slip-up is not unprecedented in the series, as the first season also had an error. In the fourth episode, a player finds a clue inside a boiled egg, but when he breaks it, the note appears in an unlikely way. This error occurs at 12 minutes and 40 seconds into the episode.
In the plot of the second season, the protagonist Gi-hun (played by Lee Jung-jae) seeks revenge after winning the cruel tournament.
Now more experienced, he uses the knowledge acquired in previous games to hunt down those responsible for the tragedies he witnessed. His journey reveals a connection with the Leader, one of the tournament champions, who now organizes the disputes. See below:
🚨GAFE: Error in the 2nd season of “Round 6” goes viral: a camera operator appeared on the scene in episode 7, at 22m39s.
During the action, he is seen in the upper right corner as Hyun-ju shoots an enemy. The slip generated wide repercussions on the networks. pic.twitter.com/ddE7aB1bst
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New challenges
In addition to facing deadly new games, Gi-hun also has to deal with corruption within the police, who try to hide the truth about the tournament to ensure the organization stays afloat. Throughout the season, the protagonist faces a series of challenges, both moral and physical, while unraveling the mysteries behind the bloody competition.
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