Watch: Netflix announces Squid Game season 2 with track-and-field teaser

Watch: Netflix announces Squid Game season 2 with track-and-field teaser

New season arrives on December 26, final season set for 2025

Netflix has set the premiere date for the highly anticipated second season of “Squid Game.” The South Korean drama will return on Thursday, December 26, 2024, with a track-and-field-inspired teaser unveiled on July 31. The streaming giant also announced that the third and final season will be released in 2025.

Teaser highlights and official announcement

“The real game begins. Squid Game Season 2 is coming on December 26. The Final Season is coming in 2025,” Netflix posted on its official X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram accounts.

The teaser video features men and women running on a crowded track, with screams and falls punctuating the scene. The camera then reveals the Front Man, who declares, “It’s been three years. Do you want to play a game?”

Season 2 synopsis: A new deadly quest

According to the official synopsis, three years after winning Squid Game, Player 456 (Lee Jung-jae) is determined to dismantle the game. Using his fortune to fund his search, Gi-hun starts by looking for the man in the sharp suit playing ddakji in the subway. However, to end the game, he must re-enter it, facing deadlier challenges than before.

Creator’s insight and future seasons

Series creator, director, and executive producer Hwang Dong-hyuk shared a teaser in an open letter to fans. “Seong Gi-hun, who vowed revenge at the end of Season 1, returns and joins the game again. Will he succeed in getting his revenge? Front Man doesn’t seem to be an easy opponent this time either,” he wrote. Hwang promised an intense clash between their worlds, continuing into the series finale in Season 3.

“I am thrilled to see the seed that was planted in creating a new Squid Game grow and bear fruit through the end of this story,” Hwang added, ensuring fans of another thrilling season ahead.

Season one of “Squid Game” is available to stream on Netflix, along with its spin-off real-life competition series, “Squid Game: The Challenge.”

Netflix’s announcement has heightened anticipation for the return of the gripping series, with fans eager to see how Gi-hun’s journey unfolds in his quest for justice.

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