People who have almost given up on life due to huge debts or serious troubles are drawn into a game of "children's play" where if you lose, you die, with a huge prize money that could turn your life around.
This is a global megahit survival thriller that will engulf the viewers in a world of drama. When season 2 is streamed worldwide at the end of 2024, it will be ranked in the Netflix weekly global TOP 10 (non-English series) for five consecutive weeks.
It ranked 1st (as of January 29, 2025). *Some spoilers from seasons 1 and 2 are included. The "final" season 3, which is said to be even more brutal, awaits.
The world stream day for the anime has been set for June 27, 2025 (Friday). In addition, a teaser visual has been released, showing a mysterious shadow stretching across a vivid flower field, evoking a pop-like feeling of "despair."
Five months later, the final game, where life and death are at stake, draws ever closer. Three years have passed since Song Ki-hoon (played by Lee Jung-jae), a timid man whose life was on the brink of collapse, won the game.
In season 2, Ki-hoon decides to approach the mysterious game's manager, the front man (played by Lee Byung Hun), and put an end to the crazy game.
In a shocking turn of events, the frontman hides his true identity and blends in with the other players, as the game progresses.
Players meet gruesome deaths. With determination, Gi-hoon gathers a group of makeshift allies and rises up in rebellion against the game's operators.
And in the final season, which is just about five months away,
The game is not over. Details of the next game are currently unknown, but it will be a giant and creepy yo-yo as the "Oni" of "Daruma-san ga Koronda," which killed many players in seasons 1 and 2.
In addition to the return of Nhee, a boyish Cheol-soo also makes his first appearance, and the threat of death becomes many times greater than before, plunging players into unprecedented despair.
As of the end of Season 2, the remaining players are Gi-hoon, the fighting pregnant woman Jun-hee (played by Jo Yu Ri), and the debt-ridden influencer Myung-gi (
The game is about two people: Yongsik (played by Yang Dong Geun) and Geumja (played by Kang Ae Sim), a father and daughter who were unaware of each other's participation in the game; Hyeong, a transgender woman who wants to undergo gender reassignment surgery;
Nju (played by Park Sung Hoon), spiritualist Songnyeo (played by Choi Gukki), cunning man Nam-gyu (played by Roh Jae-won) who flatters the powerful, former Marine Dae-ho (played by Kang Ha-Neul)...
Each of these characters has their own story and a hint of betrayal. What will become of this increasingly cruel game? Who will meet their demise, and who will survive?
In season 2, director Hwang Dong-hyuk said, "I added some unexpected twists to show that things don't go as expected. I wanted to subvert expectations.
"You know..." he said meaningfully, and there is no doubt that Season 3 will have unpredictable developments. The "reality" of a society with inequality and competition is also reflected, and
The "Squid Game" is a heartwarming story where the intentions and motives of the players are intertwined. Will the story end in despair or hope? Everything is "squid" and overwhelmingly "crazy".
The "Squid Game" will resume soon. ▼Stream information Title: "Squid Game" Credit: Netflix series "Squid Game" Season 1-2: Exclusive Streaming, Season 3
: Friday, June 27, 2025 World exclusive STREAM Work URL: https://www.netflix.com/title/81040344
2025/01/31 09:34 KST
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