Think of it as a creepy Christmas gift. On Dec. 26, Netflix is releasing the second season of Squid Game, the blockbuster South Korean drama that captivated audiences in 2021 with its disturbing tale of a tournament of children’s games where the losers are killed. On Thursday — Halloween, to boot — the streaming service released a teaser highlighting the second season, and fans will feel right at home in the disturbing universe, as it looks pretty familiar.
The under-2-minute trailer offers a sneak peek back into the colorful world where players wear numbered green jumpsuits and the red-suited guards have eerie masks with shapes on them. Emmy-winning actor Lee Jung-jae returns as tournament winner Seong Gi-hun, apparently diving back into the deadly tourney three years after he won the huge monetary prize. If you watched the first season, you know he swore revenge on the game-makers, who include someone pretty close to him.
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This isn’t the first peek at Squid Game season 2. A 45-second teaser came out in September at Netflix’s Geeked Week 2024 Live fan event. But this teaser is a little longer, and reveals that the creepy giant doll from Red Light, Green Light is there and ready to kill anyone who moves after they’re supposed to in that old playground game. In the teaser, however, one contestant finds herself bothered by a bee, and, well, let’s just say the doll has more of a sting. Thankfully, the teaser is keeping the other games under wraps, so perhaps there will be some new deadly challenges for our hapless, indebted contestants.
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When Gi-hun tries to alert the players that death is their only way out, they grow suspicious of him — why would he return to the game after taking all the cash? It doesn’t look like he’s going to have much luck convincing them to quit, and it’s a good thing, because that would be a pretty short second season if he did.
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Squid Game season 2 premieres on Netflix on Dec. 26, and a third and final season is scheduled for 2025.
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