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Though it may seem like “The Masked Singer” only just began in the U.S. yesterday, the singing competition show has aired for 10 seasons. The show just crowned its Season 10 victor.

But, there have already been some pretty huge names that have taken home the golden mask on this show.

So, while crown our newest champion, let’s take a look back at all the past winners.

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The 50 Best TV Shows of 2023 https://www.thewrap.com/best-tv-shows-2023/ Tue, 19 Dec 2023 23:51:30 +0000 https://www.thewrap.com/?p=7292445 From “Abbott Elementary” to “Yellowjackets,” TheWrap highlights the best in television in broadcast, cable and streaming

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Whether it’s the conclusion of juggernaut hits or new shows that sparked conversation, the television medium delivered in 2023.

The anticipated adaptation of “Daisy Jones & the Six” kept us dancing (and crying) in the spring, while the brilliantly devastating conclusion of “Succession” left us catching our breath in May. “The Last of Us” reminded us of the real emotional stakes of a zombie apocalypse, and Netflix’s “Beef” showed us the depths a person can go to when seeking retribution.

The historic Hollywood double strikes delayed the returns of our favorite broadcast series in the fall, but streaming series like “The Buccaneers” and “The Curse,” and linear hits like “The Golden Bachelor” and “Fargo” kept us glued to our screens this year.

Check out TheWrap’s staff picks for the best TV shows of 2023 below.

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The Best Anime Series of 2023 https://www.thewrap.com/best-anime-series-2023/ https://www.thewrap.com/best-anime-series-2023/#respond Mon, 18 Dec 2023 19:30:00 +0000 https://www.thewrap.com/?p=7427317 Rounding up the year's best anime projects, from "Demon Slayer" Season 3 to the final chapter "Attack on Titan"

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As 2023 comes to an end, TheWrap is looking back on all the amazing anime series we saw come to our TV and streaming screens.

This year was jam-packed with successful Japanese animation. The last two installments (Part 3 and Part 4) of the beloved “Attack on Titan” series dropped on Crunchyroll in March and in November, “Jujutsu Kaisen” aired the first half of its second season and anime fans got a new heavy-hitting favorite “Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End.”

Whether you’re heading to Crunchyroll, the one-stop-shop for all anime, or the anime streaming novice Netflix, the animation genre is growing and it’s calling for more shows to be produced. After the major success of Netflix’s live adaptation of “One Piece,” the company continued its relationship with “One Piece” manga creator and Japanese artist Eiichiro Oda by refreshing the franchise with an upcoming anime adaptation titled “The One Piece.”

As plans for more and more anime are announced, let’s take a moment to appreciate all of what 2023 had to offer.

“Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba Swordsmith Village Arc” (Season 3)

"Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba Swordsmith Village Arc" (Ufotable)
“Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba Swordsmith Village Arc” (Ufotable)

Where to watch: Crunchyroll, Hulu

Set in the early 20th century Taishō era of Japan, “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba Swordsmith Village Arc” tells the tale of 13-year-old Tanjiro Kamado, a boy who enlists in the teachings of first-class demon slayers with a mission to avenge his family who were slaughtered while he was running errands. The only person he has left is his sister, who has been turned into a demon. The two embark on a journey to find the Demon King, Muzan Kibutsuji, alongside fellow demon slayers Zenitsu and Insosuke.

“Attack on Titan” Season 4, Part 4 – Series Finale

"Attack on Titan" Season 4 Part 4 (Crunchyroll)
“Attack on Titan” Season 4 Part 4 (Crunchyroll)

Where to watch: Crunchyroll

“Attack on Titan” is adapted from the award-winning manga, which carries the same name, and was written and illustrated by its creator Hajime Isayama. The series tells the heartbreaking story of Eren, a child who has lived his entire life behind massive walls due to his community’s fear of what lies on the outside. After a swarm of titans breaks down the walls, Eren witnesses his mother get devoured by man-eating giants that look like humans and are called titans. When he grows up, he promises to avenge his mother’s death, swearing to take down all titans. However, he soon finds out the history of his former entrapment and the truth behind the titans that he hates so much. “Attack on Titan” came out on Dept. 28, 2013.

“Jujutsu Kaisen” Season 2, Part 1

"Jujutsu Kaisen" (Photo courtesy of Crunchyroll)
“Jujutsu Kaisen” (Photo courtesy of Crunchyroll)

Where to watch: Crunchyroll

The “Jujutsu Kaisen” anime is adapted from the manga series of the same name, which was created by Gege Akutami. The show is centered on a friendly student named Yuji Itadori, who joins his school’s Occult Club just for fun. However, he ends up finding out that the members are part of a secret organization of sorcerers who fight cursed spirits. After swallowing the finger of a mighty demon named Sukuna in order to fight off spirits, Yuji obtains its powers but also becomes Sukuna’s host. Yuji then becomes the target of other demons who want to possess Sukuna’s powers.

“Girlfriend, Girlfriend” Season 2

"Girlfriend, Girlfriend" Season 2 (Kodansha)
“Girlfriend, Girlfriend” Season 2 (Tezuka Productions, SynergyP)

Where to watch: Crunchyroll

The Japanese romantic comedy “Girlfriend, Girlfriend” was adapted from the manga of the same name, which was created by Hiroyuki. The series follows a high school student who gets into a polyamorous relationship with his childhood best friend and a girl who has a crush on him.

“Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End”

“Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End” (Shogakukan)
“Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End” (Shogakukan)

Where to watch: Crunchyroll

“Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End” is an anime series adapted from the manga of the same name, written by Kanehito Yamada and illustrated by Tsukasa Abe. The show follows Frieren, an elf mage whose 10-year-long effort led her to defeating the Demon King and restoring peace to the land. Frieren, who can live over a thousand years, sets off on a journey by herself for 50 years, leaving her comrades behind. When she goes back to visit her friends, they’ve become much older while she remains the same. With her team only having a little bit of life left, she sets off on a new journey with the goal of meeting as many people as possible, while struggling with regrets of losing time with those she cared deeply about.

“Spy x Family” Season 2

"Spy x Family" Season 2 (Wit Studio, CloverWorks)
“Spy x Family” Season 2 (Wit Studio, CloverWorks)

Where to watch: Crunchyroll

Created by Tatsuya Endo, “Spy x Family” was adapted from its manga series, and its anime premiered on April 9, 2022. The show is about an amazing spy named Agent Twilight who assembles a fake family in order to perform an elaborate mission. But he soon finds out that the group he’s enlisted includes a telepathic child and a legendary assassin who also needed a family as a cover-up. Season 2 premiered on Oct. 7.

“Vinland Saga” Season 2

“Vinland Saga” Season 2 (Mappa)
“Vinland Saga” Season 2 (Mappa)

Where to watch: Crunchyroll, Hulu

“Vinland Saga,” which is based on the manga series of the same name, was written and illustrated by Makoto Yukimura. The series tells the story of a young man named Thorfinn — son to one of the strongest Viking warriors — who seeks to avenge his father’s death against his killer, mercenary leader Askeladd. After joining Askeladd’s army in an attempt to slay him in battle, he ends up caught in a war.

“Pluto”

"Pluto" (Studio M2, Netflix)
“Pluto” (Studio M2, Netflix)

Where to watch: Netflix

“Pluto” is about the journey of a Europol robot detective named Gesicht who’s taken on the task of tracking down who or what is behind a slew of human and robot deaths. The culprit has left behind a signature mark: the victims have objects thrust into their heads in the likeness of horns. The series was created, written and illustrated by Naoki Urasawa.

“Hell’s Paradise”

"Hell's Paradise" (Mappa)
“Hell’s Paradise” (Mappa)

Where to watch: Crunchyroll, Amazon Prime Video

“Hell’s Paradise” is set in the Edo era of Japan and focuses on a ninja named Gabimaru and an executioner named Yamada Asaemon Sagiri. Gabimaru is sentenced to death after living a life of crime as a cutthroat assassin. In order to earn his freedom, he goes on a journey to find an elixir that has the gift of immortality. The anime adaptation is based on the manga series created, written and illustrated by Yuji Kaku, but the manga’s full title is “Hell’s Paradise: Jigokuraku.”

“My Hero Academia” Season 6 

“My Hero Academia” Season 6 (Bones)
“My Hero Academia” Season 6 (Bones)

Where to watch: Crunchyroll, Funimation, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu

Written and illustrated by its creator Kōhei Horikoshi, “My Hero Academia” was adapted from its manga series and into an anime, which premiered in 2018. In the show, a young boy named Izuku Midoriya aspires to be a “Quirk” — a human with super powers. Initially possessing none of his own, he is gifted by the greatest hero power, All Might, after being the only person to stand up for and protect a friend during a tragic accident. His adventures continue when he joins a school that cultivates the next generation of heroes.

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The Best Christmas Movies on Netflix Right Now https://www.thewrap.com/best-christmas-movies-on-netflix/ Fri, 15 Dec 2023 18:17:00 +0000 https://www.thewrap.com/?p=5723384 Jingle all the way to your nearest streaming service for some jolly good fun

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Christmas is merely weeks away, which means lots of hot cocoa, frenzied shopping and wrapping gifts. But the perfect cure for the stress of the holiday season is a great Christmas movie, and there are a handful of solid films currently available to stream on Netflix. Below, we’ve rounded up a curated list of the best Christmas movies on Netflix right now, from bona fide classics to new favorites.

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‘Barbie’ Cast and Character Guide: Who Plays Which Barbie and Ken? https://www.thewrap.com/barbie-movie-cast-characters/ Fri, 15 Dec 2023 16:21:00 +0000 https://www.thewrap.com/?p=7263492 There are the Barbies, the Kens and the Humans

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The summer of “Barbie” has become the year of “Barbie,” and Greta Gerwig’s movie starring Margot Robbie, Ryan Gosling, Will Ferrell, Simu Liu, Issa Rae and many, many more has finally arrived on Digital. Each of the Barbies has different occupations, from author to president to diplomat, while the Kens are just Kens. There is one Allan (Michael Cera), and there are also some human characters.

With such a jam-packed cast you may be wondering where you’ve seen some of these actors before, or maybe just want a complete guide to all the Barbies and Kens. Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered.

Margot Robbie’s Barbie dominates the narrative with an adventure to the outside world, and Ryan Gosling’s Ken accompanies her. Several big names like Nicola Coughlan (“Bridgerton,” “Derry Girls”), musician Dua Lipa, the “Sex Education” trio Connor Swindells, Ncuti Gatwa and Emma Mackey and Kate McKinnon (“SNL”) play a variety of colorful characters from Lipa’s blue mermaid to McKinnon’s doll who constantly does the splits.

Here’s a complete “Barbie” cast and character guide now that the film is streaming on Max.

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The 15 Best Romance Movies of 2023 https://www.thewrap.com/best-romance-movies-2023/ https://www.thewrap.com/best-romance-movies-2023/#respond Fri, 08 Dec 2023 23:27:05 +0000 https://www.thewrap.com/?p=7416615 From rom-coms to actioners to swoon-worthy love triangles

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2023 was a great year for romance on the big screen. Even with a double Hollywood strike that rendered a lot of talent in front of and behind the camera unavailable to promote these films, many still found their way into the hearts of audiences — and such a varied bunch, too.

From LGBTQ+ love stories to action rom-coms to stories that tackle how diversity affects love in America, these 15 romance movies captured our hearts this year.

Here are the 15 best romance movies of 2023 and where to stream them.

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Power Women Summit 2023 Speaker Portrait Gallery: Danielle Brooks, Diana Nyad, Jodie Foster, Saweetie and More | Photos https://www.thewrap.com/power-women-summit-2023-speaker-portraits-danielle-brooks-diana-nyad-jodie-foster-saweetie/ https://www.thewrap.com/power-women-summit-2023-speaker-portraits-danielle-brooks-diana-nyad-jodie-foster-saweetie/#respond Fri, 08 Dec 2023 20:55:44 +0000 https://www.thewrap.com/?p=7411989 On Dec. 5, the most influential and resilient women in entertainment, media and technology gathered to inspire and empower each other

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All the ‘Squid Game: The Challenge’ Season 1 Games, Tests, Challenges and Chores Explained https://www.thewrap.com/squid-game-the-challenge-games-explained/ https://www.thewrap.com/squid-game-the-challenge-games-explained/#respond Fri, 08 Dec 2023 17:53:28 +0000 https://www.thewrap.com/?p=7418698 From "Red Light, Green Light" to "Circle of Trust"

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“Squid Game: The Challenge” left viewers on the edge of their seats throughout its run, largely thanks to the memorable games that the reality competition show brought to life.

“Squid Game: The Challenge” has officially ended its first season, with a second season already greenlit and in the process of casting its next bundle of 456 players who will risk it all to win $4.56 million. It’s not an easy game, and not everyone is cut out for how tactical and conniving participants can get. And unlike its inspiration “Squid Game,” the competition series includes challenges, chores and tests that pit players against one another and gauge how noble one can remain in an effort to win the multimillion-dollar-prize.

For Season 1, Player 287, Mai Whellan, came out as the winner. Here’s a breakdown of all the games and every episode’s challenges and chores that Mai had to succeed in to make to the end.

Episode 1: “Red Light, Green Light”

"Red Light, Green Light" in Episode 1 of "Squid Game: The Challenge" (Photo credit: Netflix)
“Red Light, Green Light” in Episode 1 of “Squid Game: The Challenge” (Photo credit: Netflix)

Just like in Netflix’s “Squid Game” series, the game “Red Light, Green Light” kicked show off the show as the 456 players’ first challenge. In five minutes, the participants had to make it to the end of a dry dirt-covered field while evading the attention of a giant electronic doll named Younghee. Players could only move when Younghee was turned away, if the doll caught someone in motion, they were immediately eliminated.

Out of the 456 players, 259 were eliminated in the first round in the competition series, leaving 197 remaining. This episode shares the same title as the first episode in “Squid Game.”

Episode 1’s Test: Peeling Carrots

Test 1 in Episode 1 of "Squid Game: The Challenge" (Photo credit: Netflix)
Player 101 (Kyle) and Player 134 (Dani) in Test 1 in Episode 1 of “Squid Game: The Challenge” (Photo credit: Netflix)

For the first “chore” (which ends up being a test) of the season, Player 101 (Kyle) and Player 134 (Dani) were instructed to work together to peel carrots. While doing so, the “Squid Game: The Challenge” announcer gave the pair a test, which was to either give one player an advantage in the next game or choose a player to eliminate. They decision was completely anonymous and was shared with the entire group the following day. They chose to eliminate Player 200 (Mothi).

The end of the episode revealed the next game, Dalgona.

Episode 2: “The Man With the Umbrella”

Episode 2 of "Squid Game: The Challenge" (Photo credit: Netflix)
Episode 2 of “Squid Game: The Challenge” (Photo credit: Netflix)

The second game, Dalgona, was also taken from the “Squid Game”show. First: players were split into four lines. The first person of each line was then sent into the game room where they would have to decide with the three other line leaders which shape (circle, triangle, star or umbrella) the players in their respective lines would carve out. The leaders had to choose different shapes from one another. And before the players could get started, they all had to agree on their lines’ shapes, and if they didn’t do so in the two minutes they were given, they’d all be eliminated.

Episode 2 of "Squid Game: The Challenge" (Photo credit: Netflix)
Episode 2 of “Squid Game: The Challenge” (Photo credit: Netflix)

Once the game started, players had to use a needle to carve out the shapes that were stamped into a candy honeycomb cookie in under 10 minutes.

Episode 2’s challenge: Telephone

Episode 2 of "Squid Game: The Challenge" (Photo credit: Netflix)
Episode 2 of “Squid Game: The Challenge” (Photo credit: Netflix)

In the second half of Episode 2, a telephone was placed in the players’ dormitory. Once it rang, Player 198 (Husnain) picked up and was instructed not to hang up the call until he was told to do so. As a result of answering the call, Player 198 was given a treat, which turned out to be burgers and fries. However, when he picked up the ringing phone a second time, he was instructed to convince another player — within two minutes — to pick up the call in order to save himself from immediate elimination.

The result of the challenge was revealed in Episode 3 “War.” Player 198 failed and was eliminated.

Episode 3: “War”

Episode 3 of "Squid Game: The Challenge" (Netflix)
Episode 3 of “Squid Game: The Challenge” (Netflix)

Steering away from the “Squid Game”-inspired games came one that emulated the classic board game “Battleship.” In the show, the players divided into four teams, with two pairs set to go up against one another. Each team had to choose a captain and the captain chose their own lieutenant, who was second in command. In order to win, the team had to fire missiles at the opposing team. Players were only eliminated when their entire ship was sunk. The first captain to sink two of the other team’s ships won. The game started with 118 players and ended with 73.

There were no challenges or tests in this episode, but two elimination tests were introduced ahead of the next game.

Episode 4: “Nowhere to Hide”

Episode 4 of "Squid Game: The Challenge" (Netflix)
Episode 4 of “Squid Game: The Challenge” (Netflix)

The two elimination tests were carried into Episode 4 “Nowhere to Hide” and Episode 5 “Trick or Treat.” Each test was orchestrated in front of everyone, sparking new divisions between the remaining players. The episode also included one chore.

Episode 4’s test: Choose three people to be eliminated.

Episode 4 of "Squid Game: The Challenge" (Netflix)
Episode 4 of “Squid Game: The Challenge” (Netflix)

For the first test, each player was instructed to choose one player to eliminate. The three players with the most votes were eliminated. Player 374 (Andy), Player 330 (Kien) and Player 161 (Lorenzo) were eliminated. The second elimination test took place the next morning, which appeared in Episode 5 “Trick or Treat.”

Episode 4’s chore: Ddakji

"Squid Game" Season 1 (Netflix)
“Squid Game” Season 1 (Netflix)

Player 232 (Rick) and Player 243 (Stephen) were selected to play the Korean game Ddakji, which involves two or more players using paper tiles to flip their opponent’s on its other side. Each player ended up keeping their spot in the competition, but Rick was gifted a candy bar for his skills in the chore.

Episode 5: “Trick or Treat”

Episode 5 of "Squid Game: The Challenge" Season 1 (Netflix)
Episode 5 of “Squid Game: The Challenge” Season 1 (Netflix)

In the “Pop Goes the Weasel”-like challenge, five players volunteered their participation. Five boxes were then placed in front of them. Each box gave its respective player a different outcome, which included being eliminated, getting an advantage in the next game, choosing one person to be eliminated, choosing two be eliminated and choosing three people to be eliminated. Players 183 (Jesse), Player 229 (Phalisia), Player 130 (Jakoben), Player 375 (Joel) and Player 087 (Kyle) all volunteered.

Player 183 eliminated Player 026 (Amber) and Player 141 (Dash), Player 375 was eliminated by his box, Player 087 chose to eliminate Player 176 (Darius), Player 130 was given an advantage in the next game and Player 229 chose to eliminate 130, Player 243 (Stephen) and Player 232 (Rick).

Episode 5’s chore: Making orange juice

Episode 5 of "Squid Game: The Challenge" Season 1 (Netflix)
Episode 5 of “Squid Game: The Challenge” Season 1 (Netflix)

For the next chore, five players — Player 278 (Ashley), Player 287 (Mai), Player 054 (Lucia) Player 097 (Jada), Player 065 (Dylan) — volunteered to squeeze all the juice from the oranges provided, and then fill all of the the three jars in 30 minutes.

Episode 5 of "Squid Game: The Challenge" Season 1 (Netflix)
Episode 5 of “Squid Game: The Challenge” Season 1 (Netflix)

If successful, the entire dorms received a treat, which was a picnic with one other person of their choosing. Ultimately, the picnic revealed the players’ next game, Marbles.

Episode 6: “Goodbye”

Episode 6 of "Squid Game: The Challenge" Season 1 (Netflix)
Episode 6 of “Squid Game: The Challenge” Season 1 (Netflix)

The next game was marbles. Players played against their picnic pairs with 20 minutes to play a game of marbles in any way they chose. Any pairs that failed to have a winner were eliminated.

Some players decided the winner would be determined by making the most marbles in a bucket, and others agreed on the winner as whoever threw their marble closest to the steps in the game field.

Episode 6’s test: Allegiance

Episode 6 of "Squid Game: The Challenge" Season 1 (Netflix)
Episode 6 of “Squid Game: The Challenge” Season 1 (Netflix)

The remaining players had to choose a captain who would lead the next test. Only 20 players could pass to the next game. Starting with the captain, that player picked one ally to save from elimination and join them in the next game. The player they selected would do the same until 20 players were chosen to move forward. The test continued on into Episode 7 “Friend and Foe.” 11 people were eliminated.

Episode 7: “Friend and Foe”

Episode 7 of "Squid Game: The Challenge" Season 1 (Netflix)
Episode 7 of “Squid Game: The Challenge” Season 1 (Netflix)

Before the start of the next game, players had to determine the order in which they would play by participating in a claw game that used stuffed bears as the prize. Each player would choose a bear, which was stuffed with a numbered vest. The player would then give that vest number to any player of their choice. The next game, “Glass Bridge” started in Episode 7 “Friend and Foe” and ended in Episode 8 “One Step Closer.”

Episode 8: “One Step Closer”

Episode 8 of "Squid Game: The Challenge" Season 1 (Netflix)
Episode 8 of “Squid Game: The Challenge” Season 1 (Netflix)

In Episode 8, each player played the “Squid Game”-inspired game “Glass Bridge.” In the game, each set of tiles was made of two types of glass: one tile that is safe to land on, and another that is not. The players had 30 minutes to get across the bridge. 12 players were remaining after the game was over.

Episode 8’s test: Rolling six on a dice

Episode 8 of "Squid Game: The Challenge" Season 1 (Netflix)
Episode 8 of “Squid Game: The Challenge” Season 1 (Netflix)

Each player got the chance to roll a dice. If a player rolls a six, one player must be eliminated. Before rolling, that player must either choose to nominate themselves or nominate one other person to be at risk of elimination. Three players had to be eliminated.

Episode 9: “Circle of Trust”

Episode 9 "Circle of Trust" in "Squid Game: The Challenge" Season 1 (Photo credit: Netflix)
Episode 9 “Circle of Trust” in “Squid Game: The Challenge” Season 1 (Photo credit: Netflix)

For last game before the finale, contestants were blindfolded. If tapped on the shoulder by a “Squid Game: The Challenge” worker, that player had to remove their blindfold, take the gift box and place it on a player’s desk. The selected player that is gifted the box would be eliminated unless they could guess who gave them the box. If the player guessed correctly, they were safe and the player who gave them the box would be eliminated instead.

Episode 10: “One Lucky Day”

Episode 10 of "Squid Game: The Challenge" Season 1 (Netflix)
Episode 10 of “Squid Game: The Challenge” Season 1 (Netflix)

In the final round, the last three players remained: Player 016 (Sam Wells), Player 287 (Mai Whelan) and Player 451 (Phillip “Phill” Cain). For the finale, the players were given tuxedos to wear for a steak dinner. While seated the next game was introduced. Only two out of the three players could move forward.

Episode 10’s challenge: Three buttons

Episode 10 of "Squid Game: The Challenge" Season 1 (Netflix)
Episode 10 of “Squid Game: The Challenge” Season 1 (Netflix)

In front of the players were three buttons (circle, triangle and square). When pushed, one of the buttons would turn greens and the player who pushed that button would be allowed to move forward to the final round and choose another player to join them. One button would turn gray, which represented no consequence for that player who pushed it. The third button turned red, which meant the player who pushed it would be eliminated. The three players had to decide who would select a button first. Player 016 (Sam) ultimately was eliminated.

The final game of “Squid Game: The Challenge”: “Rock, Paper, Scissors”

Player 287 (Mai Whelan) and Player 451 (Phillip "Phill" Cain in "Squid Game: The Challenge" Season 1 (Netflix)
Player 287 (Mai Whelan) and Player 451 (Phillip “Phill” Cain in “Squid Game: The Challenge” Season 1 (Netflix)

Players were instructed to stand in the two smalls circle of the game field in front of each other. They then played the traditional game of Rock, Paper, Scissors. The rules were: rock beats scissors, scissors beats paper, paper beats rock. The winner of each round would select one key and attempt to open a safe. If the key didn’t open the safe, the players must play again. If the key opened the safe, that player wins “Squid Game.” Player 287 (Mai Whellan) won the first round, but the key she selected didn’t open the safe. Player 451 won the second round, but his key also didn’t open the safe. The two found themselves in a draw the third round. The fourth round Player 287 won but still couldn’t open the safe. After several rounds, Player 287 ended up winning $4.56 million. Episode 10 shares the same title as the first episode in “Squid Game.”

Player 287 (Mai Whelan), the winner of "Squid Game: The Challenge" Season 1 (Netflix)
Player 287 (Mai Whelan), the winner of “Squid Game: The Challenge” Season 1 (Netflix)

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On the Scene at Power Women Summit 2023: From Jodie Foster’s Introduction of Diana Nyad to a Saweetie Sitdown | Photos https://www.thewrap.com/power-women-summit-2023-recap-photos/ https://www.thewrap.com/power-women-summit-2023-recap-photos/#respond Thu, 07 Dec 2023 21:43:30 +0000 https://www.thewrap.com/?p=7411982 Power Women Summit: Keynote conversations featured "The Color Purple" star Danielle Brooks, "Origin" director Ava DuVernay and former Trump administration aide Cassidy Hutchinson

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TheWrap’s 2023 Power Women Summit brought the theme of “Resilience” to the center of many conversations speakers, panelists and guests on Tuesday at The Maybourne Hotel.

Keynote speakers including marathon swimmer Diana Nyad, “Color Purple” actress Danielle Brooks, “Origin” director Ava DuVernay and musician Saweetie traced the common thread of this in their lives and work.

“Nyad” actress Jodie Foster introduced the record-breaking swimmer Diana Nyad, the subject of the Netflix film in which she is portrayed by Annette Bening. Foster stars as Nyad’s coach and best friend Bonnie Stoll. Former White House Aide to the Trump administration and author of new book “Enough,” Cassidy Hutchinson, took the mic next, vowing that she will do whatever it takes to prevent Trump from getting a second term as President of the United States in 2024. The day also included appearances from Saweetie, Shari Redstone, filmmaker Ava DuVeray and various executives making moves in the industry.

Check out these beautiful images from the day-long celebration:

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Ava DuVernay, Diana Nyad and More on the Scene at the Changemakers Dinner 2023 | Photos https://www.thewrap.com/changemakers-2023-photos-ava-duvernay-eva-longoria-aria-maria-loberti/ https://www.thewrap.com/changemakers-2023-photos-ava-duvernay-eva-longoria-aria-maria-loberti/#respond Tue, 05 Dec 2023 21:44:02 +0000 https://www.thewrap.com/?p=7411973 Power Women Summit: The "Origin" filmmaker, "Nyad" subject and "All the Light We Cannot See" star Aria Maria Loberti were among the honorees in attendance

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“Origin” director Ava DuVernay, “Nyad” subject Diana Nyad and “All the Light We Cannot See” star Aria Maria Loberti were among the honorees in attendance at TheWrap’s Changemakers Dinner 2023 on Monday.

This year’s changemakers include actors, musicians, executives, creatives, craftspersons, athletes and activists who pushed forward culture this year.

The night opened with TheWrap’s founder, CEO and editor in chief Sharon Waxman thanking the honorees and attendees.

“We come together to honor 25 women who have changed the world with their ideas, their determination, their leadership, their courage and their character,” Waxman said in front of an energized crowd at The Maybourne Hotel in Beverly Hills.

Her remarks were followed by a performance of “The Fire Inside” by Diane Warren from the film “Flamin’ Hot” (director Eva Longoria stopped by) featuring vocals with Shayna Zaid.

Loberti, who had the breakout role in Netflix’s “All the Light You Cannot See,” moved the attendees to tears while talking about overcoming childhood bullying and imposter syndrome to audition for her first-ever acting job.

Ela Shani Kozin, a 14-year-old who survived the Hamas terror attacks in Israel on Oct. 7, used her first-hand account to call attention to the nearly 150 hostages still being held in Gaza.

A musical performance from “Origin” actress Jasmine Cephas Jones followed, which contained a mash-up of John Lennon’s “Imagine” and her own original song, “Little Bird.”

The evening concluded more exchanging of praise, ideas, and support.

For all of TheWrap’s Power Women Summit coverage, click here.

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