
The comedy show JB on ATV joined the fever of The Squid Game and will present this Saturday, October 2, a fun sketch of this production. Through social networks, Jorge Benavides surprised all his followers by announcing the sequence inspired by the hit Netflix series that is causing a sensation in recent days.
True to form, the humorous space will make all viewers’ hair stand on end when the cast plays “Green Light, Red Light.”
“The Squid Game came to JB on ATV. You can not lose this! This Saturday we are waiting for you! We will play move green light! LOL”, reads the announcement made by Jorge Benavides on his official Instagram account.
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Publication of Jorge Benavides Photo: Instagram
Unsurprisingly, fans of the show immediately applauded this news and were very excited to see JB’s new episode on ATV.
“Now the JB did show off but the good thing is that it doesn’t pay like Netflix. GOOD! ”. “Good! Peruvian version ”. “It could not be missed.” “The cookie game has to be present”, are some of the comments left by users in the publication.
It is worth mentioning that the famous Korean series The Squid Game Netflix is causing a sensation in all parts of the world and Peru has not been the exception.
On social networks, many netizens have created countless memes of said production and have even been encouraged to release images of what this series would be like with a Peruvian cast.
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