Netflix’s ‘Squid Game’ confirmed for Season 2

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Buckle up: The chaos of “Squid Game” will be returning to Netflix for another season.

The streaming megahit’s return was confirmed by writer and director Hwang Dong-hyuk in an interview with the Associated Press.

Hwang said, “There’s been so much pressure, so much demand and so much love for a second season. So I almost feel like you leave us no choice!”

He alluded to ideas he’s working on for the new season and promised that main character Gi-hun will come back to the screen to “do something for the world.”

This isn’t the first time Hwang has talked about a Season 2 for his hit show, but it was the first time the speculations were confirmed.

Previously, he hinted at a possible second season by saying he doesn’t have “well-developed plans for Season 2” but if it were to happen, he “wouldn’t do it alone.”

After that remark, Hwang put out the possibility of centering a narrative around policing, inspired by the relationship between curious cop Jun-ho and his missing brother, In-ho, a k a the Front Man.

Netflix’s ‘Squid Game’ confirmed for Season 2
Megahit “Squid Game” has been renewed for a second season.
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“Squid Game” gained traction quickly this year, with people donning show-inspired Halloween costumes and investing in a new cryptocurrency based on the series. One superfan even created their own at-home light show that was scarily real, complete with accurate visuals from the show.

Squid Game
The show follows Gi-hun (right) as he navigates a violent series of games at an undisclosed location.
Netflix

While the series — which is set in Korea and follows Gi-hun through a series of merciless, murder-filled “games” — has been under fire for promoting violence, it hasn’t stopped viewership and an ever-growing fan base.

Squid Game
The games are run by a group of red-hooded, masked guards.
Netflix

And despite its undeniable popularity, “Squid Game” didn’t make creator Hwang as rich as people might think.

Squid Game
Players are forced to participate in a series of kid games that turn violent in an attempt to secure a large cash prize.
Netflix

“It’s not like Netflix is paying me a bonus,” the 50-year-old Seoul native told the Guardian.

Squid Game
The show has become so popular that a real-life “Squid Game” is coming to Korea — albeit violence-free.
Netflix

While it was enough for him to “put food on the table,” another season might be what it takes to make a mint.

“It’s possible that I have to do Season 2 to become as rich as ‘Squid Game’s’ winner,” he joked.

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