- **Q: When will *Squid Game* Season 3 be released?
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The global phenomenon *Squid Game* is returning for its third and final season on Netflix on June 27. Following the cliffhanger of Season 2, the new trailer promises even deadlier games and deeper exploration of Gi-hun's struggle against th...
Season 3 picks up directly after the events of Season 2, where Gi-hun's attempt to dismantle the games from within failed, resulting in the death of his close ally, Jung-bae. The trailer reveals that Gi-hun is back in the game, facing even more brutal challenges.
Netflix describes the season as thrusting Gi-hun back into the heart of the games, more determined than ever to dismantle them. The return of familiar faces, including the enigmatic Front Man, adds further complexity to the narrative. The gumball machine scene hints at the random fates that await the players, and the mysterious cries of a baby add another layer of intrigue.
Director Hwang Dong-hyuk has emphasized that Gi-hun's past failures will heavily impact his decisions in the final season. His internal struggle and the external threats will test his resolve as he fights to end the games once and for all.
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