Squid Game to return for third and final season in 2025

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Squid Game To Return For Third And Final Season In 2025
The Korean drama became a breakout success after its release on Netflix in 2021, which saw Lee Jung-jae’s character Seong Gi-hun receive a mysterious invitation to join a game offering 45.6 billion South Korean won (around £27 million)
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By Ellie Iorizzo, PA Los Angeles Correspondent

The final season of Squid Game will debut in 2025, it has been announced.

The Korean drama became a breakout success after its release on Netflix in 2021, which saw Lee Jung-jae’s character Seong Gi-hun receive a mysterious invitation to join a game offering 45.6 billion South Korean won (around £27 million).

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Squid Game writer, director and executive producer Hwang Dong-hyuk confirmed the long-awaited second season is set for release on December 26, while the third and final season will arrive in 2025.

“Seong Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae), who vowed revenge at the end of season one, returns and joins the game again,” Dong-hyuk wrote in a letter announcing the show’s endgame.

“Will he succeed in getting his revenge? Front Man doesn’t seem to be an easy opponent this time either.

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“The fierce clash between their two worlds will continue into the series finale in season three, which will be brought to you next year.”

Hwang Dong-hyuk said he hoped to bring “yet another thrill ride” following the success of the first series of the fictional dystopian thriller.

Netflix released a teaser video on X to announce the return of the second series, with contestants on a running track falling down, while a guard says: “It’s been three years. Do you want to play again?”

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The show was turned into a real-life game show following its success.

Squid Game: The Challenge recreated much of the original, down to the outfits and sets, although the lethal re-imaginings of childhood games had lower stakes with contestants facing elimination instead of death.

Winner Mai Whelan scooped the 4.56 million US dollar (£3.61 million) prize when series one ended in December.

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