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While Gi-hun's (played by Lee Jung-jae) story has come to an end, In-ho (the Front Man, played by Lee Byung-hun) is still very much in the universe. In an interview with Radio Times in July 2025, the actor openly said that diving into In-ho's story would be a "no-brainer" because the fans want more, and there's still more story to tell with him:
Here's everything you need to know about Squid Game 's US spin-off. Back in October 2024, Deadline reported that a brand-new spin-off was being developed on the streamer with David Fincher at the helm of the project. Things have been pretty quiet since then and fans have been wondering if it was still in the works.
The last season of Squid Game ended in a way that didn’t offer much comfort. There was resolution on paper, yes, but in tone and rhythm, it left things hanging.
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Netflix's Bela Bajaria reacts to an impressive Emmy nomination showing for shows like "Adolescence" and "Black Mirror"
Even though we've been told that this is the final season, I have my doubts…and even some worries for the franchise. Like most people, I loved the Emmy award-winning first season of Squid Game. While Seasons 2 and 3 didn't come anywhere near matching the storytelling of that first season, I'm still glad that we got them.
The third and final season of Squid Game is a cynical look at humanity, with a surprisingly hopeful ending—here’s the season 3 finale, explained.
The first season of Squid Game: The Challenge weathered its share of controversy; not only did its very existence fly in the face of the fictional series’ anti-capitalist themes, but some participants emerged with complaints about harsh and injury-prone working conditions.
Cate Blanchett's unexpected appearance in Squid Game 3 finale has fans buzzing about a potential US spin-off. Discover the reactions from the cast, fans, and what this cameo could mean for the future of the franchise.