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Netflix is leaning hard into the 'Squid Game' universe. Its creator is 'sick' of working on it.

19 December 2024 at 11:38
A still from "Squid Game" season two showing Lee Jung-jae in a green jumpsuit looking at something off-screen in front of a group of people blurred out in similar green jumpsuits.
Lee Jung-jae's character rebels against the games in "Squid Game" season two.

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  • "Squid Game" was a massive hit for Netflix, which greenlighted a second and third season.
  • Its creator, Hwang Dong-hyuk, said he's "exhausted" after working on the show and wants a break.
  • Netflix has spun off "Squid Game" into a reality series, in-person experiences, and a video game.

After "Squid Game" became a global sensation in 2021, Netflix invested big time in the series and the franchise β€”Β and after working on the show's second and third seasons, its creator is ready for a break.

"I'm so exhausted. I'm so tired," Hwang Dong-hyuk, the mastermind behind the show, told Variety. "In a way, I have to say, I'm so sick of 'Squid Game.' I'm so sick of my life making something, promoting something. So I'm not thinking about my next project right now."

He added: "I'm just thinking about going to some remote island and having my own free time without any phone calls from Netflix."

"Squid Game," a Korean-language series, captured global audiences three years ago with bright, childlike aesthetics juxtaposed against a gripping, deadly story.

Unable to provide for himself or his mother's medical care, Seong Gi-hun, a divorced dad, signs on to a game where people in heavy amounts of debt play children's games in pursuit of a 45.6 billion won cash prize. To do so, they wager their lives: Losing a game means instant death. Seong, played by Lee Jung-jae, survives, but the other 455 players don't β€” and at the end of season one, he sets off to shut down the games himself.

The series was a massive hit for Netflix, to the tune of 330 million viewers and 2.8 billion hours viewed to date, according to Variety. Bloomberg reported a month after season one's premiere in October 2021 that Netflix estimated the series would make the company $900 million. The first season was critically successful as well: The show was nominated for 14 Emmy awards and won six, including outstanding directing for a drama series for Hwang and outstanding lead actor in a drama series for Lee.

In the three-year gap between seasons one and two, the streaming platform has capitalized on the property, spinning off the "Squid Game" franchise into the reality series "Squid Game: The Challenge" and in-person experiences where people can play through nondeadly versions of the games with their friends. This year, Netflix launched the video game "Squid Game: Unleashed" and made it available to nonsubscribers.

Hwang has been kept in the loop on these "Squid Game" projects and consults on prospective on-screen continuations of the franchise, Variety said. However, he told the publication that he was more concerned with finishing the main series.

He told Entertainment Weekly he'd intended seasons two and three to be one story but had to split them in two because of what would have been a lengthy episode count. The second and third seasons were filmed back-to-back, and season three is expected in 2025.

It's a lot of work for a creator who didn't anticipate he'd be doing a second season at all.

"I had no intention of doing a second season," Hwang said, "because the overall process of writing, producing, and directing the series was so challenging."

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Everything we know about 'Squid Game' season 2, including Gi-hun's new mission

28 November 2024 at 02:09
Lee Jung-Jae as Seong Gi-hun in the first clip from "Squid Game" season two.
Lee Jung-Jae as Seong Gi-hun in the first clip from "Squid Game" season two.

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  • "Squid Game" season two will premiere on December 26.
  • The hit Korean series follows a group of people participating in a deadly competition for money.
  • The new season will star four returning actors, including season one lead star Lee Jung-jae, and 12 new cast members.

Seong Gi-hun's mission in "Squid Game" season two is finally revealed in the latest trailer.

The Korean show, which followed a group of poor civilians fighting for their lives in a deadly competition to win enough money to pay off their debts, quickly became a pop-culture sensation when it premiered in September 2021. Replica costumes from the show were worn at protests, YouTubers and other groups pledged to recreate the games in real life, and new memes and TikTok trends were inspired by its games.

A month after its release, "Squid Game" became the most-watched series on the platform. It broke records by becoming the first foreign-language series and the first Korean series to be nominated for a Screen Actors Guild (SAG) award. Netflix then created a reality competition show based on the drama, which premiered in November 2023.

Netflix renewed the show in June 2022, and this year confirmed that it had commissioned three seasons in total.

Season two drops on December 26, 2024, and the third and final season will premiere in 2025.

Here's everything we know about the upcoming second season of "Squid Game."

"Squid Game" season two is not the final season
First images of "Squid Game" season 2
Lee Jung-jae as Seong Gi-hun in "Squid Game" season two.

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Season one ended on a cliffhanger, leaving several questions unanswered. The most crucial question concerned the lead character, Seong Gi-hun, a kind-hearted gambler.

After he won the death competition at the cost of his friend Cho Sang-woo's life, Gi-hun fell into a depression. He then discovered that the competition's creator was one of the competitors he befriended, Oh Il-nam (Hideo Kimura).

At the end of the finale, Gi-hun faced a difficult decision β€” move on with his life and be with his daughter or stop the deadly game once and for all. He appeared to choose the latter.

Teasers for season two showed that Gi-hun will enter the death competition again, but the latest trailer explained why. He seemed to be guiding the contestants to survive and eventually rebel against the game.

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But to succeed, he must somehow override their greed.

Not only will Gi-hun return in season two, but his battle with the people in charge of the deadly competition will extend into season three.

"Squid Game" creator Hwang Dong-Hyuk wrote in a letter shared by Netflix on social media in July: "Seong Gi-hun, who vowed revenge at the end of season one, returns and joins the game again. Will he succeed in getting his revenge? Front Man doesn't seem to be an easy opponent this time either. The fierce clash between their two worlds will continue into the series finale with season 3, which will be brought to you next year."

The creepy killer doll from "Red Light, Green Light" has a boyfriend who will appear in season two.
Squid Game robot doll
The doll was used for the first game of the series, "Red Light, Green Light."

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One of the most well-known moments from season one was the "Red Light, Green Light" game, where competitors were shot dead if they were caught moving by a rotating giant robot doll. The competitors weren't aware this was a death game at that point, causing a massacre.

The doll is called Young-hee and based on a real statue in South Korea.

In a statement in June 2022, Hwang said season two will introduce fans to "Young-hee's boyfriend, Cheol-su."

According to Koreaboo, Young-hee and Cheol-su were well-known characters from old South Korean textbooks, often depicted as best friends.

This could mean season two will have a new deadly game involving another giant, creepy doll.

Several antagonists from the first season will appear in the second season.
First images of "Squid Game" season 2
"The man in the suit with ddakji" (Gong Yoo) confronts Seong Gi-hun (Lee Jung-Jae) in "Squid Game" season two.

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Netflix and Hwang have confirmed that two antagonists from the first season will return: the Front Man (Lee Byung-hun) and "the man in the suit with ddakji."

"The man in the suit with ddakji" refers to actor Gong Yoo's unnamed character who appears only in the series premiere and finale. He is the recruiter for the games and plays a Korean paper game, ddakji, with possible contenders before roping them into the competition.

Meanwhile, the Front Man is the man who ran the competition.

Wi Ha-joon will return as Detective Hwang Jun-ho.
Wi Ha-jun looking in a mirror
Hwang Jun-ho (Wi Ha-jun) was the detective who infiltrated the death game.

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Much of season one follows a detective, Hwang Jun-ho (Wi Ha-joon), who goes undercover in the games to find his missing brother. However, in episode eight, Jun-Ho discovers that his brother is now the Front Man. The Front Man appears to kill Jun-ho before the detective can expose the group's operations. But we never see Jun-Ho's body, which means the character could return to try to save his brother.Β 

During their TUDUM global fan event in June 2023, Netflix announced that Jun-ho would return in the second season, although the "Squid Game" creator has yet to confirm if the character is still alive.

Wi, the actor who plays Jun-Ho, told Deadline in 2021 that he also wants his character to return alive.

"I'm dying to know what happened to him," Wi said. "I want him to return alive, find his brother and ask him tons of questions. As a brother, I would ask him sincerely. As a detective, I want to explore the overall secrets behind the game as well. I really hope to see Jun-ho come back alive and explore all these questions. I hope to see a more brotherly love side of their relationship as well."

12 new actors have joined the cast for season two.
First images of "Squid Game" season 2
Netflix shared the first image of a new season two character played by Park Gyu-young.

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During their TUDUM global fan event, Netflix announced that 12 new actors will star as players in "Squid Game" season two.

The new cast members are Yim Si-wan, Kang Ha-neul, Park Gyu-young,Β  Park Sung-hoon, Jo Yu-ri,Β  Yang Dong-geun, Kang Ae-sim, Lee David, Lee Jin-uk, Choi Seung-hyun, Roh Jae-won, and Won Ji-an.

Gyu-young, Sung-hoon, and Lee have previously starred in two other popular Netflix K-dramas, "Sweet Home" and "The Glory."

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Other actors from season one could appear in season two, even if their character is currently dead.
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Kang Sae-byeok (Jung Ho-Yeon) and her younger brother Kang Cheol (Si-wan Park).

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In March 2022, Hwang teased that "Squid Game" star Jung Ho-yeon could return in season two.

Jung played Kang Sae-byeok, a North Korean defector participating in the deadly competition to get enough money to reunite her family. The character dies in episode eight after being killed by Sang-woo just before the final game in the competition.

Hwang told Deadline on the red carpet at the PGA Awards that he would attempt to bring back actors who play dead characters.

"Let's say maybe she has a twin sister, you'll see," he said, gesturing to Jung.

Kang Sae-byeok was Jung's first acting role, but she quickly became a fan favorite and even won a SAG award for her performance on the show.

Jung told The Hollywood Reporter in December 2021 that she lost six pounds the week after the show came out because she struggled to comprehend the series' success.

However, Jung was not mentioned when Netflix announced the season two cast at its June 2023 event.

Netflix shared the first sneak peek of "Squid Game" season two.
First images of "Squid Game" season 2
Lee Byung-hun as the Front Man in "Squid Game" season two.

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Netflix shared the first-look images for season two as part of their "Next On Netflix 2024" preview on February 1, 2024.Β 

Netflix also shared footage from season two. The short clip appears to follow directly after the end of season one as Gi-hun still has his bright red hair and is at the same airport as the season finale.

While he tries to leave the building, Gi-hun receives a call from an unknown person who appears to be involved in the organization running the death games. The person threatens Gi-hun, but he vows to find the caller.

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Netflix has shared the first full teaser trailer for season two.
A still of a man in a green jumpsuit looking away from the camera with the sky in the background.
Lee Jung-jae returns to the death game in "Squid Game" season two.

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During Netflix's Geeked Week live event on September 19, Netflix shared a 45-second special preview of season two.

In the trailer, the Front Man visits Gi-hun at his apartment. There are brief shots of new death games, and it is implied that Gi-hun has agreed to take part in the competition again with a new set of contestants.

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