All your burning questions about the final installment of the rip-roaring South Korean survival saga, answered.
In a nutshell:
After an explosive, euphoric, heart-wrenching second season, Hwang Dong-hyuk’s Netflix hit following desperate South Koreans fighting to the death is coming back for its final installment—and much sooner than you may think.
Is there a trailer for Squid Game Season 3?
Not just yet, though the streamer has released a hair-raising teaser—which some viewers may have already caught, given it was hidden in the credits of the final episode of season two—featuring Chul-su, a brand-new killer doll who appears to be at the center of a new version of “Red Light, Green Light.” Yikes.
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He also features alongside our beloved Young-hee in a new poster released shortly after the launch of season two.
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What will be the plot of Squid Game Season 3?
These clues suggest that the games will continue in season three—as does the presence of what appears to be three new contestants in the teaser, wearing the numbers 96, 100, and 353. However, how exactly that will happen after the—spoiler alert—uprising at the end of season two remains unclear. In a recent interview with Variety, Hwang Dong-hyuk teased that the third season will see Lee Jung-jae’s Seong Gi-hun dealing with a “sense of huge guilt and failure” following the death of his friend, Lee Seo-hwan’s Park Jung-bae.