The star name of Squid Game said some extremely interesting things about the second season of the series. This includes the possibility of some dead characters being resurrected...
Lee Jung-Jae, the star of Netflix's original South Korean series Squid Game, which surprised everyone and broke records, gave a few new tips about what fans can expect from the 2nd season of Squid Game.
Speaking after winning the Best Actor award at this year's Screen Actors Guild Awards, Jung-Jae told Entertainment Tonight he had the bold idea to resurrect certain fan-favourite characters from the show's widely popular first season.
"My idea is that maybe the masked guys took [all of the dead characters] and brought them back to life," he told reporters on the red carpet. This means that there is a possibility that we may see characters like Sae-byeok and Ali return in future episodes of Squid Game.
New episodes of the hit Netflix series have been officially confirmed by Netflix, but so far, no concrete details have emerged about the cast or plot of the series. The biggest question with the conclusion of season 1 of Squid Game seems to be whether the show will see more games in future seasons.
On the SAG awards red carpet, E! Speaking to Squid Game, the actor answered questions about season 2, saying, "I hope Gi-hun wins the games to do something good again."
This suggests that Gi-hun will return to the mysterious island (and compete in its deadly puzzles) in new episodes, possibly in an attempt to uncover the truth behind all this mystery. In any case, we can say that it is a narrative that is in line with the information already disclosed by the series' architect, Hwang Dong-hyuk.
We know that Gi-hun will be returning in season 2. Showrunner Hwang told The Associated Press in November last year that Gi-hun would be back to "do something for the world."
However, both Netflix and Hwang are currently "trying to find the right structure" for new episodes, as announced via Vulture. In other words, Squid Game season 2 can completely turn our expectations into the opposite corner.
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