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Everything We Know About 'Squid Game 2' So Far

Netflix has recently announced the full cast of the highly anticipated sequel to the Emmy award-winning series, and we're pumped.

Squid Game season 2 details.

When Netflix original series, Squid Game was released in 2021, to say that it took the world by storm would be an understatement. The nine-episode survival thriller by director Hwang Dong-hyuk became a worldwide cultural phenomenon as the most-watched Netflix series in just a few weeks after its premiere. The series also received critical acclaim, earning a whole slew of nominations including 14 Emmy Award nominations with Lee Jung-Jae and Hwang Dong-hyuk winning 'Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series' and 'Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series' respectively. These were all historic moments for the South Korean film and entertainment industry as the global spotlight finally shifted to acknowledge the quality shows that have come out of that nation.

With its incredible success and the rather "open-ended" manner the show ended on, talks of a sequel immediately started brewing and was confirmed in January of last year with Hwang Dong-hyuk back in the pilot seat. Now that more information has been released via Netflix's Tudum event, here's everything we know so far about the highly anticipated sequel.

Lee Jung Jae And “Squid Game” Director Hwang Dong Hyuk make history at the 2022 Emmy Awards.
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Who are the cast?

The main protagonist of Season 1 and Emmy winner, Lee Jung-jae, is confirmed to reprise his role as Seung Gi-hun alongside Lee Byung-hun, Gong Yoo and Wi Ha-jun. We'll have to see if more familiar faces from Season 1 will join the upcoming season as the rest of the cast has yet to be announced. Fans were also delighted to see some new faces join the Squid Game cast namely When The Camellia Blooms' Kang Ha-neul, The Glory's Park Sung-hoon, Run On's Im Si-wan, and rapper YDG. 

On June 29, Netflix released more info on the new season's cast members, and the results were bigger than we thought with more new faces than returning ones. Netflix darlings, Park Gyu-young and Lee Jin-uk of Sweet Home join the cast together with Hellbound's Won Jin-ah, former Iz*One member turned actress Jo Yu-ri, and 2nd generation idol and rapper Kang Ae-shim also joins the Squid cast alongside Law School's Lee David and Roh Jae-won. 

'Squid Game' Season 2 - Kang Ha-neul
'Squid Game' Season 2 - Park Sung-hoon
'Squid Game' Season 2 - Yang Dong-geun
'Squid Game' Season 2 - Im Si-wan
Images courtesy of Netflix.

When will it be released?

As filming will reportedly start in July of this year and is expected to last for at least 10 months, it is likely that we will see Season 2 come out in late 2024. Speculations have been made for Christmas next year, though it is entirely dependent on how smooth the production process goes. 

Squid Game Season 2 Cast
Images Courtesy of Netflix.

What can we expect from the story?

The ending of Season 1 left a few loose ends, setting it up perfectly for Season 2, where hopefully we will get some answers. The final scene of Gi-hun walking away from a return to normal life with his family and managing to obtain a 'Squid Game calling card', lays the foundation for a revenge arc after the atrocities he had endured. 

There's also Detective Hwang Joon-ho's story that seemingly ended with his death. However, fans have speculated that the possibility of him surviving the fall as a death off-screen often leaves an opportunity for that character to return. This is looking especially likely as that arc ended on the climax of Joon-ho discovering that the brother he had been searching for was in front of him all along, as the ominous Front Man of the Squid Game. The aftermath led to his long-lost brother, In-ho regretting his actions, showing some potential internal sabotage that could occur in Season 2. 

 

Will there be a Season 3?

Even before the filming of the second season, there are already talks of a third with director Hwang Dong-hyuk confirming the discussions, saying in an interview with The Korea Times, "I’m in talks with Netflix over Season 2 as well as Season 3. We will come to a conclusion any time soon." While this is exciting news, it would be best to keep our hype in check considering Hwang's widely known reluctance to do a second season due to the hardships he went through creating the series. Only time will tell, so watch this space for updates as they come.  

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