NOTE: VIDEO CONTAINS VECNA SPOILER IF YOU HAVEN’T WATCHED THE SERIES YET. This is a timelapse video from Netflix of the process in which the actor who plays Vecna gets into costume. It looks like a fairly long and complicated process, complete with a ton of text messaging and at
This is a video of stop-motion animator/self-proclaimed video wizard Kevin Parry recreating the Netflix intro using about $30 worth of yarn and three days’ time. Admittedly, impressive, although it would have been more impressive if he also managed to make the ‘TA-DUM’ sound effect out of yarn too. But the
This is a clip from Netflix’s ‘Magic For Humans’ starring the show’s Justin Willman performing a variety of tricks at Olive Dell Nudist Ranch. You know, for a ranch I felt there was a surprising lack of spurs. Admittedly, the tricks Justin performs were all pretty impressive, although I had
A 13-foot statue in the likeness of the Young-hee doll used to play red light, green light (aka red light, dead light) in Squid Games has been installed at Olympic Park in Seoul, South Korea to give fans of the series “a chance to experience a bit of what it
This is a blooper reel for the lovable corgi Ein (Einstein) from Netflix’s live-action adaptation of Cowboy Bebop. Apparently Ein’s real name is Harry, and he doesn’t like to take direction. I can see now why he made the perfect addition to the Bebop crew. Now I haven’t gotten around
Because this is the internet and the internet never stops churning up mysterious creatures from its murky depths, this is a video of It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia’s Frank (and Mac) casually deepfaked into Squid Games. Unsurprisingly, Frank fails to heed Mac’s advice to play it subtle and things don’t
This is yet another delicious remix from South African musician The Kiffness (previously), this time turning the giant robotic doll’s “red light, green light, one, two, three” (“mugunghwa kkoci pieot seumnida”) from the first Squid Game into a looping song, complete with the doll dancing via the magic of CGI.
These are a couple videos of The Witcher’s Geralt Of Rivia giving his ‘I can’t f***ing sleep’ speech to Jaskier in ten different languages (including English, Czech, Polish, Deutsch, French, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish), as translated for Netflix. There’s a short video of JUST that single line, as