Netflix has officially announced the premiere date for the highly anticipated third and final season of its global phenomenon, Squid Game. The South Korean drama will return on June 27, 2025, following the explosive cliffhanger ending of Season 2.
Created by Hwang Dong-hyuk, Squid Game made an immediate impact when it debuted in 2021, becoming the most-watched series in Netflix history at the time. Its blend of psychological drama, intense survival games, and social commentary has captivated audiences worldwide. Season 2, which was released on December 26, 2024, followed closely on the heels of the first season’s success, and fans are now eager to see where the story goes next.
A Shorter Wait for Fans
Unlike the three-year gap between Season 1 (2021) and Season 2 (2024), the wait between the second and third seasons will be significantly shorter. Netflix confirmed that both seasons were filmed back-to-back, promising viewers less downtime between the series’ installments. Season 2, consisting of seven episodes, concluded with a gripping finale that raised new questions and introduced a shocking mid-credits scene teasing what’s to come.
In the new season, Lee Jung-jae reprises his role as Gi-hun (Player 456), who returns to the deadly competition three years after winning a staggering 45.6 billion South Korean won in Season 1. Having survived the brutal game, Gi-hun is now determined to put an end to Squid Game once and for all, and save the lives of the players still trapped in the system.
The Return of Familiar Faces and New Characters
Season 2 sees the return of several key cast members, including Lee Jung-jae as Gi-hun, Wi Ha-jun as Jun-ho, and Lee Byung-hun as the enigmatic Front Man. The latter character remains a pivotal figure in the series’ ongoing intrigue, with his true motives and allegiances still shrouded in mystery. The new season will also introduce fresh faces, including Park Gyu-young, Park Sung-hoon, Jo Yu-ri, Kang Ae-sim, and Yang Dong-geun, adding new dynamics to the tense and high-stakes environment of Squid Game.
Creator and director Hwang Dong-hyuk continues to steer the ship, serving as both executive producer and director for Season 3. Kim Ji-yeon also returns as an executive producer, ensuring that the tone and intensity that made the show such a hit will continue in its final season.
A Global Phenomenon
Squid Game has been a massive global success, with Season 2 becoming the second-most-watched non-English language TV series on Netflix. The show has garnered more than 173 million views and 1.2 billion hours of watch time since its debut. The first season made waves worldwide, earning 17 Emmy nominations and winning six, including Best Actor in a Drama for Lee Jung-jae and Best Guest Actress in a Drama for Lee You-mi.
ADVERTISEMENT
The gripping nature of the series, combined with its sharp social commentary on inequality, has sparked widespread discussion and even inspired real-world debates about its themes. The unique combination of violence, drama, and emotional depth has made Squid Game a standout in the ever-expanding world of international television.
What’s Next for ‘Squid Game’ Fans?
As Season 3 approaches, fans are eagerly awaiting the continuation of the story, which is set to explore the consequences of Gi-hun’s actions and the deepening mystery surrounding the games. The teaser at the end of Season 2 left many questions unanswered, particularly regarding the true nature of the people behind Squid Game and how Gi-hun plans to dismantle the deadly competition.
With its final season confirmed to air in June 2025, anticipation is building for the conclusion of the saga. Whether Squid Game will end with a satisfying conclusion or leave more questions for the future, fans are excited to see how the story unfolds. In the meantime, Netflix has teased exclusive first-look images of Season 3, giving audiences a glimpse of new and returning characters in action.
As the world waits for the final chapter, one thing is clear: Squid Game has forever changed the landscape of global television, and its legacy is only just beginning.
First-Look Images from Season 3
In the first-look images released by Netflix, we see returning stars like Lee Byung-hun as the ominous Front Man and a host of new faces, including Park Gyu-young as Kang No-eul. The images hint at new alliances and power struggles, building anticipation for the new season’s high stakes.
Park Sung-hoon as Cho Hyun-ju, Jo Yu-ri as Kim Jun-hee, Kang Ae-sim as Jang Geum-ja, Yang Dong-geun as Park Yong-sik. Photo: Noh Ju-han / Netflix
Fans can also expect more twists, turns, and moral dilemmas as Squid Game wraps up its thrilling, heart-pounding saga. With so many loose ends to tie up, Season 3 is sure to deliver a dramatic conclusion to this cultural juggernaut.
ADVERTISEMENT
Park Gyu-young as Kang No-eul