Netflix has recently published the first trailer for the much anticipated second season of Squid Game.
On Sunday, August 11, the streaming service released a tantalizing 30-second preview, giving fans their first peek at the new installment and confirming the return of Lee Jung-jae as Seong Gi-hun, the only survivor from Season 1.
The teaser shows faceless players in green tracksuits, gradually exposing their numbers on the back of their jackets.
The anticipation grows until the camera focuses on Gi-hun's trademark #456 patch. He then turns around and faces the camera with a grim attitude.
The trailer, shrouded in low-light, dramatic imagery, sets the tone for the long-awaited sophomore season, which premieres three years after Gi-hun's win in the original series.
Gi-hun is dragged again into the strange survival game, this time as a different, more serious character out for retribution.
The anticipation grows until the camera focuses on Gi-hun's trademark #456 patch. He then turns around and faces the camera with a grim attitude.
The trailer, shrouded in low-light, dramatic imagery, sets the tone for the long-awaited sophomore season, which premieres three years after Gi-hun's win in the original series.
Gi-hun is dragged again into the strange survival game, this time as a different, more serious character out for retribution.
Hwang Dong-hyuk, the show's creator, has previously suggested that Season 2 will focus on Gi-hun's metamorphosis and desire for revenge. He will face a new round of life-or-death tests with new competitors, all aiming for the big reward of 45.6 billion won.
The next season of Squid Game will launch on December 26, followed by the third and final season, which will air in 2025.
The next season of Squid Game will launch on December 26, followed by the third and final season, which will air in 2025.