Squid Game Season 2 Credits Scene Explained By Creator

Squid Game Season 2 Credits Scene Explained By Creator

Squid Game creator Hwang Dong-hyuk reveals the meaning behind season 2's credits scene. Only a few seconds long, the scene seems to focus on the players getting ready for another game of Red Light Green Light. Arguably the show's most well-known deadly contest, the short snippet highlights that there will be a new addition when Squid Game season 3 debuts in 2025.

In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Hwang revealed that the credits scene actually offers a preview of a new giant doll named Cheol-su. She's like Young-hee, the doll from Red Light Green Light. But it also hints at a new game, says Hwang, who wrote and directed all of season 2. Read the quote below:

That's actually a [sneak peek] of Cheol-su, who, like Young-hee, is a new giant doll that we're going to be showcasing in season 3. And that's also a hint at the most exciting game in season 3 as well. So, while it hasn't been shared yet, I hope everyone will be excited to meet Cheol-su and the new game.

It's Back To The Games

Squid Game season 2 ends with Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae) leading a failed rebellion and watching as his best friend, who has also joined the games, is shot and killed. There has been some speculation that the third and final installment will move away from the game structure, focusing instead on what happens to Gi-hun once he's lost hope. However, Hwang confirms that games will still be important in season 3.

Main Returning Squid Game Season 2 Cast Member Their Character Lee Jung-jae Seong Gi-hun Lee Byung-hun Hwang In-ho, the Front Man Gong Yoo The Salesman Wi Ha-joon Police officer Hwang Jun-ho Lee Seo-hwan Park Jung-bae

The new games may be even more brutal as a way of punishing Gi-hun for stepping out of line, putting an even more fatal twist on Red Light Green Light. That remains to be seen, of course. But it sounds like Squid Game season 3 won't wander too far away from the rhythms that helped make the Emmy-winning South Korean drama a success.

Our Take On Squid Game's Mid-Credits Scene

It Gives The Show A Boost

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The ending to Squid Game season 2's episode 7 is not quite the shocking closer to a season, as the drama's long-awaited comeback ultimately ends up feeling a little slight. But with the show confirmed to conclude in 2025, the pause won't be too long and the mid-credits tease is an intriguing preview.

Source: EW

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