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"Squid Game" Creator's Studio Invests in AI Firm TwelveLabs

2 Oct

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  • Firstman Studio, founded by "Squid Game" creator, invests in TwelveLabs
  • Liam Cunningham, "Game of Thrones" star, voices villain in son's horror game
  • "Eyes of Hellfire" blends Irish folklore and Gothic horror
"Squid Game" Creator's Studio Invests in AI Firm TwelveLabs

In a significant move, Firstman Studio, the production company founded by the creator of the hit Netflix series "Squid Game," has made a major investment in TwelveLabs, an AI company dedicated to accelerating entertainment production. This partnership aims to leverage cutting-edge technology to streamline the creative process.

Separately, the article also highlights the involvement of acclaimed actor Liam Cunningham, known for his role as Davos Seaworth in "Game of Thrones," in his son Len Cunningham's horror game "Eyes of Hellfire." Liam Cunningham voices the game's antagonist, the Host, a Machiavellian figure who manipulates the players' reality. The game, which is currently in early access on Steam, blends Irish folklore and Gothic horror elements, creating an immersive and unsettling experience for players.

The article delves into the personal connection between Liam and Len Cunningham, revealing that the elder Cunningham had previously played a similar host character during his son's birthday parties, laying the groundwork for the game's antagonist. This familial collaboration adds a unique layer to the development of "Eyes of Hellfire," which is being published by Blumhouse Games.

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Firstman Studio, founded by the creator of "Squid Game," has made a major investment in TwelveLabs, an AI company focused on speeding up entertainment production.
Liam Cunningham, known for his role as Davos Seaworth in "Game of Thrones," voices the villain, the Host, in his son Len Cunningham's horror game "Eyes of Hellfire."
"Eyes of Hellfire" blends Irish folklore and Gothic horror elements, creating an immersive and unsettling experience for players.

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