‘Squid Game’ back in Season 3, more intense than ever, to settle final score

Lee Jung-jae speaks during a press conference held in Yongsan-gu, Seoul, Monday.

“Squid Game” is coming to an end with its third and final season, set to premiere June 27 on Netflix.

As anticipation builds, series director Hwang Dong-hyuk and key cast members opened up about what fans can expect — and how they’re addressing both the shortcomings of Season 2 and the headline-making spoiler leaks that surfaced ahead of the new season.

Season 3 picks up in the aftermath of Season 2’s events, following Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae) as he grapples with his failed attempt at rebellion. Meanwhile, Frontman (Lee Byung-hun), who infiltrated the games in Season 2 as a participant, returns to his role as the unfeeling, calculating mastermind behind the deadly competition, setting the stage for his face-off with Gi-hun.Speaking at a press conference in Yongsan-gu, Seoul, Lee Byung-hun previewed the evolving dynamic between the two characters in the final chapter.

“Gi-hun falls into a state of deep helplessness after witnessing his closest friend being killed by the Frontman. But he regains his resolve, returning to his original intention to dismantle the entire system while still holding onto his belief in humanity. With this determination, he starts planning again. Seeing Gi-hun’s renewed resolve, the Frontman also begins devising new plans,” Lee said.

“If we consider Seasons 2 and 3 as telling one continuous story, Season 3 will deliver the climax and conclusion, the final act of the narrative. From a dramatic standpoint, it will inevitably feel very intense. In a sense, this will be the story where the full-fledged confrontation between the Frontman and Gi-hun truly unfolds,” he added.

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