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Squid Game fans spot major filming blunder in Netflix hit and predict crew member ‘will be fired’ – did you see it?

It comes after the show was accused of 'going soft' with a huge format shakeup

SQUID Game viewers have pointed out a major filming blunder and predict a crew member will be SACKED for it.

The hit Netflix show returned for its second series over Christmas after amassing millions of fans.

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Squid Game fans have pointed out a huge filming blunder during the second seriesCredit: Netflix
A cameraman can be clearly seen in shot during a shootout sceneCredit: Netflix

But during the seventh episode of the show fans have spotted a major filming blunder.

A cameraman can be clearly seen in shot during a shootout scene, with the gaffe apparently being missed by bosses after filming.

Taking to social media, fans predicted the cameraman could be 'fired' for the error - while some blamed the new series being 'rushed out' for the blunder.

One fan wrote: "Bro is definitely losing his job after that one."

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A second posted: "How are you this big of a company and you can’t spot that."

";They rushed the release so it was out before 2025. There is an article about the rush somewhere but nothing on this. It happened in Editing so its their fault. Not the camera guys fault," said a third.

While a fourth commented: "This is like a first season level mistake."

Meanwhile, Squid Game was accused of 'going soft' after making a major change for series two.

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There are just two murders in the first episode of the dystopian saga’s return - compared to a whopping 255 in series one’s opener. 

Watch dramatic moment Christine Lampard halts show and says 'there's an intruder' as alarm sounds on Lorraine

It was so shocking it immediately sent the show viral and made it one of the streaming platform’s most-watched programmes ever.

To date, Squid Game series one has been watched by 300 million, with more than 2.8billion hours viewed since its release on September 17, 2021. 

It follows 456 cash-strapped players who accepted a strange invitation to compete in children's games.

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Squid Game had been accused of 'going soft' for its second seriesCredit: Netflix
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