Squid Game Season 2 Trailer: Gi-Hun Tries To Stop The Games From The Inside

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Seong Gi-hun ( Lee Jung-jae) as a player in Squid Game Season 2

A new Squid Game season 2 trailer has debuted. Season 1 of the Netflix series proved to be a global phenomenon, only needing 12 days to become the most-watched season of a non-English show in the streaming platform's history, along with staying in the Global Top 10 for nine consecutive weeks. The timely social commentary, sadistic spectacle, and gripping drama are all set to continue in Squid Game season 2, with Seong Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae) returning to the games in an attempt to stop them and the Front Man (Lee Byung-hun).

Now, Netflix has released the newest trailer that shows Gi-hun as a player trying to help the other competitors survive and escape the games. The trailer features the return of the infamous Red Light, Green Light game, and the return of the giant robotic doll, Young-hee. Gi-hun does his best to keep the other players from moving, but is unable to prevent bloodshed from happening. As his efforts to help the other players continue and their distrust in him grows, he eventually admits that he has played in the games before. Check out the trailer below:

What This Means For Squid Game Season 2

Seong Gi-hun & The Front Man Are Openly Testing Each Other

The trailer shows that following the Squid Game season 1 ending, Gi-hun is not only trying to take down the games and the Front Man, but is doing so openly. Gi-hun is not being subtle about his return as the Front Man, and likely the guard as well, are fully aware of the former winner's presence. Since the trailer has already shown Gi-hun admitting to the other players that he has competed in the games before, this revelation will probably be divulged early on in season 2.

A blended image features the honeycomb umbrella and the recruiter in Squid Games

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Due to all the knowledge he has about the games, the other players are wary of Gi-hun and even accuse him of working for the Front Man. While the easiest thing would be to simply kill Gi-hun during one of the games, the Front Man can instead see the other players turn against the person trying to help them. Meanwhile, there are also shots of the Front Man’s brother, Hwang Jun-ho (Wi Ha-jun), and other police officers, as the authorities close in on the games.

Our Take On The New Teaser Trailer

Season 2 Can Be Just As Good If It Meets One Condition

Young-Hee doll close up in Squid Games Season 2 Image via Netflix

Seeing Gi-hun back in a player's uniform, the return of Red Light, Green Light, and Jun-ho's ongoing investigation show that season 2 has many of the same elements that made season 1 a hit. To fully replicate the previous success, the new characters need to be as compelling as Squid Game season 1's characters, most of whom are dead. If the new players are as well-developed as those Gi-hun knew in season 1, Squid Game season 2 could be just as successful.

Source: Netflix

In Squid Game, a mysterious invitation to join a competition is sent to people at risk who are in dire need of money. Four hundred fifty-six participants from all walks of life are locked into a secret location where they play games to win 45.6 billion won. Games are selected from traditional Korean children's games, such as Red Light and Green Light, but the consequence of losing is death. To survive, competitors must choose their alliances carefully - but the further they go in the competition, the more likely betrayal will rear its ugly head.

Cast Wi Ha-joon , Anupam Tripathi , Oh Yeong-su , Heo Sung-tae , Park Hae-soo , Jung Ho-yeon , Lee Jung-jae , Kim Joo-ryoung

Release Date September 17, 2021

Seasons 1

Writers Hwang Dong-hyuk

Directors Hwang Dong-hyuk

Showrunner Hwang Dong-hyuk

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