Get ready, everyone, because Squid Game season 2 is on its way – and it’s coming soon.
This highly successful dystopian survival drama captivated audiences when it premiered on Netflix in 2021. It’s been three long years since it became Netflix’s most-streamed original TV show, and while we haven’t received another card from the Salesman in that time, there’s still a lot more story to unfold in the Squid Game universe – beginning with its eagerly awaited second season.
What can we expect from one of the best Netflix shows in its next chapter? While details about its release date and plot are scarce, we have plenty of updates for you ahead of its 2024 launch, including its confirmed cast. Below, we delve into what’s next as we anticipate Squid Game season 2 on one of the top streaming platforms. Full spoilers follow for Squid Game season 1.
Squid Game season 2 doesn’t have a specific release date yet, but it’s set to arrive later this year. Netflix confirmed this when it announced its 2024 release schedule for Squid Game season 2 (along with other popular shows) in April.
Netflix officially renewed Squid Game for a second season in June 2022, about six months after Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos confirmed that Squid Game season 2 was “absolutely happening.” Many months later, director/showrunner/creator Hwang Dong-hyuk confirmed that filming for the second season was underway (according to The Korea Herald), adding, “We are burdened with the pressure to do well, but we will make sure to repay viewers with a good result.”
Hwang Dong-Hyuk writer, director, producer, and creator of @squidgame has a message for the fans: pic.twitter.com/DxF0AS5tMM
— Netflix (@netflix) June 12, 2022
Given that season 1 premiered in 2021, we’ve had a long wait for its follow-up, but fans should be thankful that a second season is happening at all. Initially, Hwang was hesitant about confirming Squid Game season 2 (he initially told The Sunday Times it wouldn’t happen), as he wanted to focus on other projects, including a new film titled Killing Old People Club. However, with astonishing viewing figures, Squid Game’s extraordinary success seemed to make him reconsider his initial reluctance.
So, when can we expect the next installment of the series? If we had to guess, it will likely arrive in late 2024. Season 1 was released in September 2021, so launching the second season around its three-year anniversary would be fitting. Hopefully, we’ll get an official release date at Netflix’s Upfronts 2024 panel on Wednesday, May 15.
SQUID GAME SEASON 2 CAST: CONFIRMED AND RUMORED
Spoilers follow for Squid Game‘s first season.
Because most of Squid Game season 1’s characters bite the dust, it was difficult to predict which actors (if any) might return. Now, though, we have a clearer picture of who’ll be part of Squid Game season 2. Here’s the returning cast thus far:
- Lee Jung-jae as Seong Gi-hun
- Lee Byung-hun as Front Man
- Gong Yoo as The Recruiter
- Wi Ha-joon as Hwang Jun-ho
There’ll be plenty of new faces in the show’s next outing, too, but their character identities are yet to be revealed. Check out the list below to see who’s set to feature this time around:
- Yim Si-wan
- Kang Ha-neul
- Park Gyu-young
- Park Sung-hoon
- Jo Yu-ri
- Yang Dong-geun
- Kang Ae-sim
- Lee David
- Lee Jin-uk
- Choi Seung-hyun
- Roh Jae-won
- Won Ji-an
While we wouldn’t expect to see any deceased characters come back from the dead, lead star Lee Jung-Jae has shared his own wild idea for Squid Game season 2. Speaking after winning Best Actor at the 2022 Screen Actors Guild Awards, he revealed to Entertainment Tonight that he hopes to see fan-favorite characters like Sae-byeok and Ali return in new episodes, saying: “My idea is that maybe the masked men took all of [the dead characters away] and made sure they came back to life.”
If that wish comes true, perhaps we could see the likes of Heo Sung-tae, Kim Joo-ryeong, and Anupam Tripathi return in Squid Game season 2, after all. Hwang himself recently told Reuters, “I’m sorry I killed them so easily; I didn’t know this was coming”. In all likelihood, though, new episodes will likely only feature the aforementioned returning quartet and those recently announced newcomers.
Interestingly, Hwang has spoken of his desire to see US actors make surprise appearances in future seasons. Speaking to Variety, Hwang confirmed he wanted to see Hollywood stars (including Leonardo DiCaprio, no less) to show up, although that won’t happen this season.
“There will be no known Hollywood actor in [Squid Game] season 2,” Hwang confirmed. “That’s not in the plan, and if the stage changes, maybe in season 3 – but for season 2, [the show] is still set in Korea. Leonardo DiCaprio did say he’s a big fan of Squid Game, so maybe if time or chances allow, we can ask him to join the games!”
SQUID GAME SEASON 2 STORY SPECULATION
Major spoilers follow for Squid Game season 2.
There’s no official plot synopsis for season 2, but we can certainly speculate on where it’ll go.
If we take a look at creator Hwang’s early suggestions – coupled with our own thoughts about Squid Game’s season 1 ending – we can envision several possible narrative scenarios for Squid Game season 2.
The most obvious plot thread to explore is Gi-hun’s quest for revenge. Evidently, given the show’s final shot, the character is enraged by the game organizers’ continued pursuit of downtrodden contestants, and the suggestion is that Gi-hun wants to expose them. That’s something that’s already been teased in season 2’s first official footage (more on this later).
Hwang seems to share fans’ interest in fleshing out Gi-hun’s journey. In a 2021 interview with The Associated Press, the writer said: “I will promise you this: Gi-hun will come back, he will do something for the world”. Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Hwang also teased: “[We could] explore more about how he’s going to navigate through his reckoning with the people who are designing the games.”
Should the show decide to go in this direction – as seems likely to be the case – it could do so in two ways. The first might see Gi-hun attempt to convince others of the game’s existence, exposing its corruption and inhumanity from the outside – he is, after all, a much richer man now. The second could see Gi-hun return to the game itself, with greater knowledge of its inner workings and ultimate objectives.
As unlikely as that second scenario sounds – it doesn’t really make sense for Gi-hun to return to a game which almost cost him his life – the former, more realistic scenario would likely eliminate much of what makes Squid Game so entertaining: the games themselves.
Both Hwang and Jung-jae seem to agree on this front. Speaking to E! on the SAG awards red carpet in February 2022, the latter responded to questions about Squid Game season 2 by saying: “I hope that [Gi-hun] is definitely going to win [the games] again to do something good”. That suggests Gi-hun will be returning to the mysterious island (and competing in its deadly puzzles) in new episodes of the show, presumably in an effort to uncover the truth behind their design.
Hwang himself also revealed (via Vanity Fair in June 2022), that Squid Game season 2 will definitely feature more of the show’s famously perilous and gruesome puzzles, further hinting that Gi-hun will stage a dramatic return to the remote facility. He’s also suggested that fans will “be introduced to Young-hee’s boyfriend, Cheol-su” – a reference to the series’ now-iconic murderous robot doll – in season 2.
Young-hee featured in Squid Game’s first episode – Red Light, Green Light – as a motion-sensing animatron that ordered the deaths of any contestants caught moving while under its watchful gaze. Young-hee was responsible for 255 fatalities in the show, making Red Light, Green Light the deadliest game of any featured across Squid Game’s nine episodes. Cheol-su, it seems, is a male companion of Young-hee – and one we expect to be equally terrifying. Perhaps he’ll even sing his own version of the latter’s eerie “Red Light, Green Light, 1-2-3” jingle…
Other possible Squid Game season 2 storylines include examining the fate of Hwang Jun-ho, the undercover cop who discovers Front Man to be In-ho, aka his brother. Although he was shot and subsequently fell off the edge of a cliff, there’s a good chance Jun-ho survived the encounter and, given that we still don’t know In-ho’s motivation for becoming the game’s Front Man, this seems a likely narrative thread for the show to explore. Hwang has shown an interest in developing this thread, too, telling he THR: “I’d like to explore that storyline – what is going on between those two brothers?”
Hwang also hinted at the possibility of following the mysterious Recruiter in more detail. “I could also go into the story of that Recruiter in the suit who plays the game of ddakji with Gi-hun and gives him the card in the first episode,” Hwang told THR shortly after the series’ 2021 debut. Given that The Recruiter is confirmed to return, it seems season 2 will include this particular subplot.
As for what else we could see: the rest is a mystery. There are numerous directions – ones we’ve mentioned above or otherwise – that Squid Game season 2 could go in, and we suspect whatever unfolds as part of its narrative will be as gripping as its forebear. Here’s hoping that’s the case, anyway, and the series’ second installment doesn’t disappointingly go through the motions.
Introducing the very first look at Season 2 of SQUID GAME. Coming this year. pic.twitter.com/mT80pivKmo
— Squid Game #오징어게임 (@squidgame) February 1, 2024
There isn’t an official Squid Game season 2 trailer yet, but Netflix released a 15-second teaser in February to whet our appetite for its return. Indeed, in the immediate aftermath of its predecessor’s finale, Squid Game season 2’s first clip shows Gi-hun on a John Wick-style quest for revenge, which is something we discussed at length in our plot section. We’ll update this section once an official trailer is revealed.
SQUID GAME’S FUTURE ON NETFLIX
Netflix hasn’t announced whether a third season is on the way, but there’s certainly been some hints of more to come, especially concerning Squid Game as a franchise.
Take Netflix’s popular reality TV show spin-off based on the fictional series, Squid Game: The Challenge, which is available to stream now, for instance. The reality show, which follows the same rules minus the actual death, proved to be pretty popular following its November 2023 release. That’s in spite of the negativity surrounding its actual development, too – perhaps unsurprisingly, a second season is already in development as well.
The Challenge isn’t the only show in development from Squid Game, though. A satire-based series – based on Squid Game‘s success – titled ‘The Best Show on the Planet‘ is also thought to be getting made (per Deadline). Fans will be pleased to hear that Squid Game director Hwang Dong-hyuk is crafting this show, too.
What’s more, given that Netflix boss Ted Sarandos has spoken of a “Squid Game universe” during his announcement about the show’s renewal, we think it’s unlikely that Hwang’s world-beating series will stop at just two seasons. Could Squid Game season 3 be on the way? We’d be amazed if it isn’t greenlit soon after season 2 debuts – let’s just hope it isn’t delivered in the form of one of those chill-inducing cards…