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Netflix's Squid Game season 2 star Lee Jung-jae teases fans with 'many twists and turns'

Lee Jung-jae, who plays Seong Gi-hun in Squid Game, has teased what Netflix fans can expect from season 2 as it returns to our screens on Boxing Day


  • Dec 15 2024
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Netflix's Squid Game season 2 star Lee Jung-jae teases fans with 'many twists and turns'
Netflix's Squid Game season 2

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Lee Jung-jae will once again be reprising his role as Seong Gi-hun in Squid Game season 2 (Image: Getty)

The Squid Game frenzy is set to grip fans once again as the countdown begins for the highly anticipated second season - which is now just mere days away.

Ahead of the show's return, Lee Jung-jae, who plays Seong Gi-hun, has been sending viewers' hearts racing with his hints about what's in store.

With the new series picking up three years after its hair-raising conclusion, Player 456 abandons his American dream and resolves to re-enter the ominous game equipped with a new resolve. This time around, he's facing life or death amongst a fresh cohort of contestants vying for the staggering 45.6 billion won prize.

However, the path ahead is tangled with unexpected twists and turns. At the star-studded Los Angeles premiere on December 12, Jung-jae gave PEOPLE a sneak peek into the future, revealing that the "new games" are what excite him the most about the upcoming season.

He shared tantalising insights about the impending episodes slated for release on December 26, promising an enthralling mix of alliance and rivalry.

"I can tell you for sure that you're in for even more surprises, because there are games within games, and I call them psychological warfare," Jung-jae disclosed. "We have so much of them in season 1. So at one time, you'll be enemies, the two will be enemies, and then the other time, they will be friends. So you don't know what's going to happen.", reports The Mirror.

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Squid Game Season 2 arrives this month (Image: No Ju-han/Netflix)

"There's so many twists and turns, so you're in for a big surprise," he further teased, setting the stage for what promises to be another rollercoaster installment of Netflix's blockbuster hit.

Riding high on the triumph of its inaugural series, which remains Netflix's most successful series debut to date, Squid Game has captivated a global audience since it landed on our screens in 2021.

Boasting viewership in 94 countries and accumulating over 142 million member households along with a staggering 1.65 billion viewing hours in just the first month, the Korean phenomenon has opened many to the delights of the K-drama genre, inspiring a surge in fans eager to learn Korean.

Jung-jae expressed his appreciation to the show's diverse fan base: "I want to say that I know that lots of fans are rooting for us," he divulged. "They love us, and what I really feel special about Squid Game is that I not only have Korean fans now, but people all across the globe noticed me and they love me. So I really like that."

The show is confirmed to see the return of Lee Jung-jae as the lead, alongside stellar actors Lee Byung-Hun, Wi Ha-jun, Gong Yoo, and introduces new talents such as Yim Si-wan, Kang Ha-neul, Park Sung-hoon, and Yang Dong-guen to its cast.

Squid Game cast

(L-R) Jo Yu-ri, Lee Seo-hwan, Lee Byung-hun, Yim Si-wan, Lee Jung-jae, Yang Dong-geun and Kang Ae-shim attend the Los Angeles Premiere & Fan Event for Netflix's "Squid Game" Season 2 (Image: undefined)

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