Squid Game season 2 to stream this week on Netflix: Cast, date, episode schedule and more
Squid Game Season 2 releases globally on December 26.
The show will have seven episodes, two fewer than Season 1.
Cast includes Lee Jung-jae, Wi Ha-joon, Lee Byung-hun, and new stars like Im Si-wan and Kang Ha-neul.
Squid Game 2, the much-anticipated Korean drama will finally be making its debut on Netflix this week. Lee Jung-jae starrer thriller is said to be more interesting. For those unversed, Season 2 will bring back the former winner Seong Gi-hun with a new mission, which is to shut it down for good.
Not only that, the third season is also in the works and it will be the final season for the series. The third season is expected to be available for fans all over the world in 2025. However, the exact date for this is still unknown. Here’s everything you need to know about the Squid Games season 2 release.
Squid Game 2 release date:
As per the Netflix teaser, Squid Game 2 will be released to millions of fans on December 26. According to the official description, Gi-hun (Player 456) is still in the picture with an aim to highlight the faces behind these deadly games.
The teaser also hints that a new group of contestants are taking part in the competition to change their lives by winning new prizes. The season is expected to bring new twists and turns while the fans will have so much more to enjoy.
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Squid Game 2 when and where to watch:
The Squid Game 2 will be making its debut on Netflix on Netflix at 12 AM PT/3 AM ET in the United States on December 26. For the Indian fans, the show will go live at 12:30 PM.
Episode Schedule
Squid Games 2 will have seven episodes, two less than the previous season. As per the reports, the lesser number of episodes is because the Seasons 2 and 3 were made together.
Squid Game 2 cast:
Lee Jung-jae, Wi Ha-joon, Lee Byung-hun, Im Si-wan, Kang Ha-neul, Lee Jin-wook, Park Sung-hoon, Yang Dong-geun, Jo Yu-ri, Kang Ae-shim, and Lee Seo-hwan will be part of series.
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