After three years and three months of waiting, the South Korean series “Squid Game” returned on December 26 on Netflix. Seven episodes which will surely have left the public wanting more.
Hwang Dong-hyeok, the screenwriter and director, explained how it was conceived with season 3, announced as being the final one of the series. He clarified to “Variety” that he wrote them in the same momentum, the two seasons forming a “narrative arc”. They were also filmed together.
The hero Seong Gi-hun (played by Lee Jung-jae) has, in season 3, a “huge feeling of guilt and failure weighing on his back”. “Gi-hun will not be the man he was in season 2,” warns the director. The audience will also learn more about the past of Hwang In-ho's character, the organizer of the deadly games.
According to Hwang Dong-hyeok, attentive viewers can spot indications about season 3 with a teaser slipped “after the first part of the end credits after the last episode of season 2”.
-“Every episode and every season the show gets better with a more expansive plot, a more intense story and definitely more entertaining. Above all, he warns, watch carefully until the end!”
Season 3 is said to be in post-production and, according to the director, should be broadcast before or during the summer of 2025.
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