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As fans looked at Lee Jung-jae’s character in the ending moments ofSquid Game’s first season, they realized the game wasn’t over yet. And with Netflix’s recent unveiling of theirNEXT ON NETFLIXshowreel, fans were offered a short glimpse into what could transpire in the upcoming second season.

Lee Jung-jae in Squid Game (2021)

The official footage picks on where the closing scene left off, with Gi-hun at the airport terminal taking another call. This was possibly from the person we last heard ordering the protagonist to get on the plane, at the end of the first installment.

He then receives a menacing threat from the voice on the other end of the teaser video regarding his decision to stay back. In response, Gi-hun had just the fitting reply, demonstrating that Season 2 will be about the main character getting to the bottom of the mystery surrounding the game, and exacting his revenge.

Squid Game Season 2 teaser footage unveiled in NEXT ON NETFLIX 2024. Credit: Netflix via YouTube

The upcoming iteration is slated for a 2024 window, which means that the viewers, may soon get the answers to most of the questions previously left unaddressed.

Squid GameSeason 2 Teaser Clip Unveiled By Netflix Shows Gi-Hun In The Mood For Revenge

A fascinating preview of Netflix’s upcoming TV series and film line-up was released onYouTube. In addition to revealing some of the most intriguing latest endeavors scheduled for release this year on the streaming giant, it also heralds the return of some of its most cherished titles. Viewers and customers can look forward to an exciting year of content on the platform, featuring the latest seasons of shows likeOuter Banks,Bridgerton,Umbrella Academy, and so much more.

As for the unveiling of brand-new premises,Black Doves,3 Body Problem, andAvatar: The Last Airbenderwill be available for watching this year. Cameron Diaz is also making her long-anticipated return to the screen withBack in Actionalongside co-star Jamie Foxx.

Squid Game (2021)

Amid an array of grandly-awaited releases, the second season ofSquid Gamewill be the biggest attraction this year. And in light of the scarce plot details, the latest showreel offering a glimpse into what’s next to unfold will allow audiences to guess the themes the upcoming installment will revolve around.

In the preview, we see Gi-hun (played byLee Jung-jae) still at the airport terminal—a continuation of the ending sequence of the previous season—receiving an ominous call. The voice on the other side says, “You’re going to regret the choice you made.”The scene cuts to a shot of the protagonist leaving the entrance gate with a determined look, an allusion to the upcoming vengeance he’s about to exact. He says,“I will find you. No matter what it takes.”

A still from Squid Game (2021)

Following the traumatic events of the first installment, Gi-hun receiving the menacing warning suggests there are still missing pieces in the puzzle. The character, therefore, must delve deeper into the inner workings of the vicious survival game to end its ruthless, depraved cycle once and for all.

The teaser can be seen below:

Squid GameShowrunner Previously Hinted At What Season 2 Could Focus On

In 2021,Squid Gametook the world by storm, becoming a global phenomenon. It left a lasting impact on popular culture, solidifying its place as one of the latest examples of the Korean wave (or Hallyu), captivating audiences everywhere. It’s no wonder that its appeal made it Netflix’s most-watched series. Given that the first installment inflated people’s expectations, it makes sense that viewers would want a masterful resolution to the high stakes the series has painstakingly established.

This is where the second season comes into play. Although what the story will precisely be about has been shrouded in secrecy, it is likely to build on the character arc of Gi-hun. Throughout his journey through the life-threatening game, fans see him undergo several changes. He no longer remains the same man he was when he entered the contest.

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Despite his well-meaning demeanor, Gi-hun is initially portrayed to viewers as a gigantic, immature, heedless man-child. However, as soon as he enters the game, the layers are uncovered, and we discover his true complexity. In the end, we witness a man whose determination and resolve to stop a deadly game where innocent people are killed for the affluent elite’s amusement becomes admirable.

Talking about how this development will play into the upcoming season, the genius behind the premise, showrunnerHwang Dong-hyukrevealed toTHR:

“The philosophies I put in season one naturally extend to season two. […] There will naturally be a flow of events […] I can’t share any details yet, but you know that Seong Gi-hun has become a totally new person by the end of season one, so season two is going to be about what that new Gi-hun is going to do and how things will unfold with this new kind of character.”

While Gi-hun’s arc will expand into the canvas of Season 2, there were speculations the forthcoming storyline may also delve into the Frontman’s past. Though there’s no way of discerning how exactly the protagonist will exact his revenge on the creators behind the nefarious contest, it does work toward building anticipation of what’s next.

The questions will soon be answered.Squid GameSeason 2 is set to premiere in late 2024 on Netflix.

Debdipta Bhattacharya

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Debdipta Bhattacharya is a content writer at FandomWire, where she has written more than 500 articles on various topics of interest. She possesses a sincere passion for popular culture, anime, film production, and the evolving world of YouTube and streaming culture which has allowed her to be a devoted and well-informed writer. Debdipta holds a bachelor’s degree in Mass Communication. She has honed her skills and expertise in content writing with over two years of experience and strives to learn and grow daily.

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