Creator Hwang Confirms: Squid Game’s Story Ends in Season 3

Netflix’s global sensation Squid Game is returning in 2025 with its third and final season. Creator Hwang Dong-hyuk confirmed that the upcoming season will bring Seong Gi-hun’s story to an end. The season will focus on his last attempt to destroy the sinister organisation behind the deadly games. “The story I’m capable of telling through Gi-hun ends here,” said Hwang, hinting at this cultural phenomenon.

The final season picks up from the tragic cliffhanger of season two. Gi-hun’s rebellion failed and he faced betrayals, including from Hwang In-ho, the games’ leader who disguised himself as Player 001. The remaining episodes will explore Gi-hun’s struggle to destroy the games while facing new dangers outside the island. Fans can expect the second half of the same high-stakes competition to unfold.

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A chilling new game featuring a giant doll named Cheol-su, teased in the season two post-credits scene, will make its debut. This addition promises to join the series’ iconic lineup of heart-pounding challenges. Returning cast members include Lee Jung-Jae as Seong Gi-hun, Lee Byung-hun as Hwang In-ho, and other survivors like Kang Ha-neul as Dae-ho and Jo Yu-ri as Kim Jun-hee.

As Netflix prepares to conclude this record-breaking saga, Squid Game season three promises an emotional and thrilling finale. The series, which captivated audiences worldwide, will end on a high note, bringing closure to Gi-hun’s fight for justice against the sinister games.

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