Creator Hwang Dong-hyuk and Emmy winner Lee Jung-jae are back for more death-defying games and nefariously masked villains as the series returns after a three-year absence.
Squid Game season 2 saw Seong Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae) return to the arena for a whole new set of games. Intent on taking down the competition from within, the former winner faced the masked mastermind the Front Man once again to try and end the sadistic tournament once and for all.
"Squid Game" star Lee Jung-jae, as well as the Netflix show's creator and his co-stars, discuss the greater stakes that audiences should expect in the new second season.
Season 2 of "Squid Game," the nervewracking Netflix show, is out. Here's how many episodes are in Season 2 and whether there will be a Season 3.
Squid Game season two is now ready to binge-watch on Netflix but the cliffhanger finale has left some viewers feeling frustrated.
With its electrifying pace, brutal violence, and ominously relevant political themes, Squid Game is surely Netflix's edgiest hit ... Since the new season involves protagonist Seong Gi-hun/456 (Lee Jung-jae) returning for another round of deadly games ...
A gripping drama series in Netflix's extensive repertoire has finally returned after an agonisingly long wait, but has the follow-up lived up to the hype?
The second season of the dystopian South Korean thriller shines brightest in the moments between the chaotic games at its core, writes our reviewer.
Fans of "Squid Game" Season 1 may not be thrilled by how one of its most popular characters in utilized in the show's second outing.
Gi-Hun is trying to find The Recruiter so that he can get back into the games. Will he be able to find him? See, what happens in Episode 1
Lee Jung-Jae also discuss the "unique chemistry" that emerges between their characters when they find themselves face to face inside the show's brutal death game.