Squid Game cliffhanger explained: When will Squid Game Season 3 ...
Synopsis
Squid Game Season 2 premiered on December 26, 2024. The gripping drama continues with Seong Gi-hun attempting to stop the deadly games. New twists in the story include the return of the Red Light, Green Light doll with a new counterpart. Netflix confirmed that Season 3 will debut in 2025, promising more suspense.The Squid Game season 2 ended with a huge cliffhanger, leaving fans high and dry. The sequel of the 2021 series premiered on December 26, 2024. However, the season has just seven episodes and when it ended it left viewers with too many questions than answers.
The second season of the beloved Korean drama series, however, has left some breadcrumbs for the viewers to solve the season 3 puzzle.
What happened in Squid Game Season 2The season kicks off with protagonist Seong Gi-hun (played by Lee Jung-jae), now sporting his signature pink-dyed hair, determined to stop the deadly games rather than escape with his prize money. However, he falls victim to the manipulative mastermind Hwang In-ho (Lee Byung-hun). Despite Gi-hun’s efforts, the rebellion against the games is crushed by the ever-vigilant pink-suited guards, leaving Gi-hun’s mission in jeopardy. As the season unfolds, Gi-hun subtly helps other players survive, but the finale leaves fans with more questions than answers.
What to expect from Squid Game season 3Season 3 promises to address lingering questions: Can Gi-hun finally stop the games? Who will take over as the new Frontman? And, most intriguingly, just how dark and twisted will the next chapter be? Fans are bracing themselves for answers—and for another round of nail-biting suspense.
The creator, Hwang Dong-hyuk, teased a glimpse of what’s to come in Season 3 through post-credit scenes. The infamous "Red Light, Green Light" doll returns, accompanied by a new, boy-like counterpart—hinting at even more perilous games ahead. Known for its haunting ability to detect movement once its song stops, the addition of a second doll suggests higher stakes and double the danger.
In a recent interview, Hwang Dong-hyuk, the creator of Squid Game, discussed the Season 2 finale and plans for Season 3. The season ended with the death of Gi-hun’s friend, Jung-bae, at the hands of The Front Man. This loss emphasizes Gi-hun’s repeated failures to stop the games, a key point in his character arc. “This moment of heartbreak and loss was a pivotal point for Gi-hun’s journey, showing how his repeated efforts to end the games had all failed,” Hwang explained.
Originally, the story for Seasons 2 and 3 was a single arc, but its length required a split. The season ends with Gi-hun witnessing Jung-bae’s death, setting the stage for his transformation in Season 3. Hwang said Season 3 will feature a changed Gi-hun, grappling with guilt and deciding whether to continue fighting the games. The new season will explore Gi-hun’s development and the impact of the rebellion on the games.
The good news? Fans won’t have to wait another three years. Netflix has confirmed that Squid Game Season 3 will debut in 2025, though the exact episode count remains under wraps.