OneYouTubestar took his love forSquid Gameto the next level, and then some!

MrBeast, who boasts 76.2M subscribers YouTube subscribers,shared a videoof his real-life recreation of Netflix sensationSquid Gameon Wednesday, showing how he built each game from the Korean thriller series to scale before inviting 456 players to compete.

In the video, games from the show were successfully recreated, including Red Light/Green Light, Marbles, and the infamous Glass Bridge.

They all had slightly less dire consequences for those who are eliminated. Instead of being shot on sight like in the actual show, players had mechanisms attached to them that would ‘explode’ and stain their shirts when they lost a game. Foam pits were also placed underneath the Tug of War game and Glass Bridge, so no one was falling to their death or anything.

MrBeast, 23, charted the production process of making the video on Twitter, at one point writing, “Squid Gamehas been filmed and now just needs editing, it is the craziest video we’ve ever filmed times 100!”

As in the series itself, things got a little more dramatic during the Marbles game, since the production had players team up with their friends after analyzing who they spent time with on set, and forced them to play against each other.

There were other slight differences in the YouTube video, like adjustments made to assure players familiar withSquid Gamewouldn’t have an advantage.

MrBeast (real name Jimmy Donaldson)is known for hosting games on his channel that typically come with a cash prize. Recently, Donaldson — who has anet worthof $25 million — hosted anextreme game of tagat Bristol Motor Speedway where the winner received $500,000.

He first teased theSquid Gameproject last month, sharing a video on TikTok telling fans that if his video got 10 million likes, he wouldrecreate the gamesfrom the Netflix survival thriller.

“It’s in your hands TikTok,” Donaldson wrote at the time.

Then earlier this month, he shared his first photos of the project, showing off the hand-painted walls replicating the skyline from the Red Light, Green Light game in SG’s first episode, as well as a massive playground set as featured in the Dalgona game.

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Squid Gamepremiered on Netflix Sept. 17 and was a surprising success for the streaming platform.

“We did not see that coming, in terms of its global popularity,” Ted Sarandos, Netflix’s co-CEO and chief content officer,said at a Vox media conference.

In October, the brand announced that the Korean show became its"biggest series launch ever"with 111 million viewers, surpassing another recent adult blockbuster,Bridgerton.

A second season is already in the works.

source: people.com