After the second season's cliffhanger, the final "Squid Game" is set to debut this summer. Netflix also teased the "Stranger Things" finale.
Bittersweet news: We don’t have to wait three years for Squid Game season 3 like we did for season 2, but we now know Netflix’s number one non-English language series of all time will be ending soon. Today, Netflix unveiled Squid Game ’s final season will premiere on June 27 with some sneak peeks into the aftermath of season 2's bloody finale.
The wait for Squid Game Season 3 is shorter than expected! Netflix has officially confirmed that the highly anticipated third and final season of the South Korean survival thriller will premiere
Lee stars in Season 2 of “Squid Game” alongside returning cast member Wi Ha-jun as Jun-ho and Lee Byung-hun as the mysterious Front Man, alongside a slew of new stars. Hwang Dong-hyuk is the creator of the series and serves as director and executive producer, with Kim Ji-yeon also serving as an EP.
Netflix also dropped a chilling new poster and a batch of first-look images alongside the announcement. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Netflix has released teasers and release dates for four of its most anticipated titles: Stranger Things season 5, Wednesday season 2, Squid Game season 3, and Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein.
Green light! Netflix’s hit original series Squid Game will return to screens this summer. The south Korean drama will debut its third and final season on Friday, June 27 just months after the Dec. 26 release of Season 2,
Netflix announced its upcoming TV slate for 2025, which includes Squid Game season 3, Stranger Things season 5, and Wednesday season 2.
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Creator Hwang crafted Squid Game as a three-season story. Gi-hun’s fate has actually already been written — Hwang wrote seasons two and three back to back, and the seasons filmed back to back.