Missing Squid Game? Netflix has just dropped a new Korean thriller that will keep you gripped

If you’ve been hooked on watching Squid Game for the past several weeks and are unsure of what to watch next, Netflix has got you covered as they release a fresh Korean thriller this coming weekend.

In the series “Wall to Wall”, Kang Ha-neul, known for his role as Player 388 or Kang Dae-ho from “Squid Game” seasons two and three, stars as Woo-sung, a resident of Seoul who has invested all he had into realizing his dream house.

With values falling drastically and escalating loan interests, Woo-sung is disturbed every evening by mysterious sounds reverberating within his apartment. Initially believing they originate from his neighbors below, Woo-sung finds himself becoming the suspect of the very noises that haunt him.

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Woo-sung embarks on a quest to discover the origin of the disturbing noise before he faces potential losses. However, will Eun-hwa (Yeom Hye-ran), the local representative, and Jin-ho (Seo Hyun-woo), his neighbor living upstairs, turn out to be valuable allies or become obstacles in his search?

As a die-hard fan, I’m excited to share that I just discovered you can stream Wall to Wall, right this moment, on Netflix! It was added to their service today, so if you’re curious about what happens next, now’s your chance to find out! Enjoy the show!

Although Wall to Wall doesn’t involve life-or-death combat as seen in Squid Game, it shares similarities with Netflix’s blockbuster series beyond merely featuring the same cast member.

The suspenseful drama delves into societal problems and disparity similar to “Squid Game”. It’s not surprising that Woo-sung’s inquiry takes him to those living in the upper echelons of society, given his own residence.

In the beginning of the film, you notice the title “84m²” displayed. This is because it’s the Korean title of the movie, representing the standard apartment size in South Korea, a issue often faced by residents living in similar complexes depicted in “Wall to Wall“.

However, similar to Squid Game, Wall to Wall isn’t only about delving into relatable and contemporary issues; if you thought this made it sound mundane, think again! Primarily, it’s a gripping mystery thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat, filled with unexpected twists and turns for your entertainment.

At a press conference for his film, as reported by The Korea Times, director Kim Tae-joon stated that “a lot of individuals are experiencing disturbances caused by noise between floors.

Approximately eight out of ten Koreans reside in apartment buildings or multi-unit dwellings, with over 80% falling into the category of apartments. This suggests that nearly 80% of our populace lives in a setting where they may encounter related issues.

It seemed intriguing to delve deeply into the different viewpoints and hidden narratives surrounding the issue of inter-floor noise.

Wall to Wall is available to watch now on Netflix.

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2025-07-18 10:19

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