Squid Game Season 3 To Be Set 6 Months After Season 2!
First look at the final chapter via Poster and Images

Are you in for the final game? Netflix have revealed Squid Game Season 3 will launch on the channel 27th June, 6 months after the previous season.
The gap between seasons won’t really frustrate fans of the popular show, as the gap between Season 1 and 2 was 3 years. Picking up where the second season left off, Season 3 explores the choices Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae) will make amidst overwhelming despair. As the Front Man (Lee Byung-hun) plots his next move, the surviving players find their decisions leading to increasingly dire consequences with each round of the deadly games. This season promises to push the limits of suspense and drama, keeping viewers glued to the action.
Netflix has sent us over some new images and a New Poster promoting Season 3.
The newly revealed launch poster delivers a chilling visual punch: a pink guard drags a bloodied contestant toward a coffin wrapped in a pink ribbon. Gone is the rainbow-hued track of Season 2’s six-legged pentathlon; in its place, a vividly swirling flower-pattern floor ominously foreshadows the cutthroat finale to come. The sinister silhouettes of Young-hee and her companion Cheol-su — first hinted in last season’s post-credit scene — suggest that even more brutal games lie ahead.
It’s no surprise Squid Game Season 2 became the third most-watched season on Netflix ever. It garnered an impressive 68 million views upon its debut, breaking records for the most views in a premiere week — and ranking #1 in the Top 10 TV Series (Non-English) list across 92 countries. As the ultimate chapter unfolds, Season 3 promises to deliver a grand and unforgettable finale.
The question many people will be asking, will Gi-Hun (Lee Jung-Jae) survive? I think we can say the fate of the games has already been set. We have a new giant doll Chul-Su who is ready to unleash his wraith.
Squid Game Season 3 will stream globally from 27th June.
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