New Challenges, More Twists🔴: ‘Squid Game’ Mastermind and Star on Much Darker Season 2 ✔ P B P ✔
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“Having gone through all of those processes, I now look back on it thinking that while it was burdensome at first, I’m very happy that we decided to do subsequent seasons — and I’m also gaining a lot more confidence in what we’ve created.” (The third and final season is slated for a 2025 premiere.) “Now, I feel like I’m very happy with what we’ve created.”
The result is a darker, grimmer and more sinister Season 2, which picks up promptly where the last episode left off. As Lee Jung-jae’s red-haired Seong Gi-hun, the lone survivor and winner of the games, prepares to board a plane to reunite with his estranged family in the U.S., an ominous phone conversation with the Front Man (Lee Byung-hun), the master puppeteer of the games (and like Gi-hun, a previous winner), leads him to abandon his plans and vow to dismantle the games’ existence — from the inside.
Lee “felt the pressure” of suiting back up in the iconic green tracksuit as Player 456, due in part to the two- to three-year production hiatus between seasons. During that time, Lee made his feature directorial debut with the espionage thriller “Hunt” and headlined the “Star Wars” series “The Acolyte.”