
5 Big Things to Remember About ‘Squid Game' Season 2
Squid Game is about to reveal its endgame, with the third and final season of Netflix's global smash arriving June 27. But before we see who ends up living, dying, walking away with the 45.6 billion won, or any of the other prospective fates we can imagine, it's time to take a quick peek back at season two. Here's the refresher you need before the new episodes arrive.
The Fight Became a Rebellion…
Season two's final episode, 'Friend or Foe,' saw a massive fight that sparked in the men's bathroom between player factions—the 'X' voters, who wanted the game to end, versus the 'O' voters, who wanted to keep playing—turn into a vicious after-hours brawl. The 'O' voters, driven more by greed than the desire to survive, realized that if they killed off other players, the prize money would still increase; that element of the Squid Game wasn't limited to who died during the actual competitions.
Amid the chaos, Gi-hun—Player 456, who returned after his victory in Squid Game season one aiming to dismantle the games forever—and his allies decided to hide under the bunks and avoid the player-on-player violence. They knew the pink-clad, gun-toting guards would eventually come in to break up the battle—and they seized the chaotic moment to overpower several of them and take their weapons.
…But the Rebellion Failed
The audience, of course, knew another season of Squid Game was coming, so the rebellion failing wasn't a total surprise for viewers. For Gi-hun and his crew, however, it was devastating. Almost all of the 'O' voters who helped Gi-hun escape the player area and attempt to break into the control room paid with their lives.
Gi-hun—still not aware that his new pal, Player 001, is actually the Front Man masquerading not just as a player, but as a loyal friend—thinks he overhears the man draw his last breath over a deceptive a walkie-talkie transmission. And Gi-hun has no idea that the extra ammo he gave 001 when they parted ways mid-battle is what the Front Man, back under his mask, uses to kill Gi-hun's best friend, Player 390.
Who's Still Alive in the Game?
Other than Gi-hun and the Front Man, aka Player 001, here are the key players who are still standing as part of a very diminished group:
Player 333, the failed crypto schemer. He killed Thanos, which we both love and hate him for.
Player 222, his very pregnant ex-girlfriend. The marketing for season three has featured a baby crying, which feels ominous.
Player 388, the former marine. His mental freakout during the rebellion came at a crucial moment—when he was racing back to collect more ammunition—and surely made a difference in who emerged victorious, and who got mowed down by tons of bullets.
Player 120, the ex-special forces soldier. She was a crucial part of the rebellion, helping everyone learn how to operate their newly acquired high-powered firearms. She didn't want to back down, but Player 149 urged her to surrender.
Players 149 and 007, the mother and son team. He's a gambler who entered the games trying to set things right; she's become sort of a de facto mother figure for all the 'X' voters.
Player 125, the timid guy. He saw his closest friend killed during the player-on-player fight, so he'll have some scores to settle that may snap him out of his meek shell.
Player 124, Thanos' bestie. We'll miss the cocky rapper Thanos—a casualty of the bathroom battle—and so will 124, especially when he finishes going through all the drugs Thanos left behind.
Player 044, the self-proclaimed shaman. She was a big part of season two's earlier episodes, but sort of faded from the spotlight after that. If you look closely, though, you can see her avoiding the player-on-player fight and the rebellion on one of the very tall top bunks.
What's Going on With No-eul, the Rebellious Pink Guard?
The Masked Officer—the guy in charge when the Front Man is in player mode—knows No-eul from her North Korean soldier days. A talented sniper, she has a daughter back in North Korea, and took the Squid Game job seemingly out of desperation. But she's not supportive of the organ-harvesting operation that secretly preys on the fallen players, to the point of sabotaging it. That further puts her on her boss' radar.
No-eul doesn't play a role in the 'Friend or Foe' rebellion, but there's still some bad blood to wade through in this behind-the-scenes storyline.
What about the Detective and His Search?
In season one, police detective Jun-ho went undercover as a Squid Game guard, hoping to find his missing brother. At the end of the season, Jun-ho realized his brother—who he knows as In-ho—is actually the Front Man himself, a gig In-ho ascended to after winning the games prior to Gi-hun's victory.
Though Jun-ho keeps this bit of knowledge to himself, in season two he joins forces with Gi-hun to hopefully bring down the games. When Gi-hun gets whisked away to the seemingly untraceable island where the games are played, Jun-ho keeps searching with a crew that includes several gangsters—Gi-hun's former foes, now on his payroll—as well as the seemingly sympathetic Captain Park, who lends his boat to the cause.
At the end of season two we learned that Captain Park is in fact working against this group—the Squid Game has deep pockets and a long reach!—but nobody still alive is aware that he's on the bad guys' side. They also don't know he won't hesitate to kill to protect that secret.
Squid Game season three arrives June 27 on Netflix.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
35 minutes ago
- Yahoo
'WWE Raw' Results: Major Implications for 'Night of Champions 2025'
'WWE Raw' Results: Major Implications for 'Night of Champions 2025' originally appeared on Athlon Sports. "WWE Raw" will be live from the Resch Center in Green Bay, and there are big plans for the show. Advertisement There will be King and Queen of the Ring matches, as well as the fallout from Bayley's surprise return last week. Monday's King of the Ring four-way match will feature ex-WWE World Heavyweight Champion Jey Uso, Sheamus, Bronson Reed, and Rusev. In the Queen of the Ring match, Asuka will return from injury to take on Stephane Vaquer, Raquel Rodriguez, and Ivy Nile. Also on tap for the red brand will be a rematch between Liv Morgan and Kairi Sane. During the May 26 episode of "Raw," Sane scored a pinfall over Morgan after an unintended distraction from Rodriguez and Roxanne Perez. Morgan will look for revenge just one week after ambushing Nikki Bella. Speaking of Morgan, fans can expect to see more drama involving The Judgment Day. It's clear that since Finn Balor introduced Perez to the group, both Morgan and WWE Intercontinental Champion Dominik Mysterio have taken exception. How close are we to a Judgment Day implosion? Advertisement Also, Sami Zayn advanced in the King of the Ring during last week's episode of "Raw." He remains at odds with Seth Rollins' faction, as well as Karrion Kross. Will Zayn have Uso's back if Rollins, Bron Breakker, and Bronson Reed decide to wreak havoc in his tournament match? 'WWE Raw' will air live on the Netflix streaming platform beginning at 8 p.m. ET. Athlon Sports will be providing live coverage throughout the show. 'WWE Raw' Results Liv Morgan walked out to the ring with Dominik Mysterio to start the show. Corey Graves took the place of Pat McAfee on commentary for the evening. Mysterio said Monday's episode of "Raw" isn't about him; it's about Morgan. Morgan then said Nikki Bella simply needed a reminder that the women's division runs through her. She then mocked Iyo Sky for saying Bella paved the way for today's female wrestlers. Advertisement Morgan then said she's targeting Sky's WWE Women's World Championship. This prompted Sky to interrupt the segment. Sky told Morgan to shut her mouth. She said all Morgan does is whine and disrespect the locker room. Sky said if it's a fight she wants, then she's right here. Morgan claimed to defeat Sky more than any other member of the roster. She wanted Sky to hand her the world title, but Sky said she must earn a title shot. Sky said Morgan can steal her title the way she stole Mysterio. Sky then teased handing the title to Morgan, but she delivered a dropkick instead. She then kicked Mysterio in the back of the head to send the two retreating out of the ring. Queen of the Ring Opening-Round Match: Asuka vs. Stephanie Vaquer vs. Raquel Rodriguez vs. Ivy Nile Before the match began, Liv Morgan hyped up Raquel Rodriguez to get one back for The Judgment Day. With Vaquer, Rodriguez, and Nile in the ring, Asuka made her first entrance since 2024. Rodriguez utilized her strength advantage early. She sent Asuka crashing into Vaquer with a powerbomb. Advertisement Vaquer hit Nile with a suplex. She then landed Devil's Kiss, but Rodriguez kicked "La Primera" in the midsection. Vaquer counted Rodriguez with a takedown. Rodriguez countered Devil's Kiss with an electric chair position. Vaquer sent Rodriguez over the top rope with her leg wrapped around her opponent's head. Vaquer then landed Devil's Kiss on the apron before landing a springboard crossbody. Asuka sunk in an Asuka Lock on Vaquer, but she ended up battling Nile inside the ring. Asuka charged in and landed a running hip attack as Rodriguez attempted to return to the ring. Nile landed a bridging German suplex on Asuka for a near fall. Advertisement Rodriguez lifted Vaquer and Nile on her shoulders, but Asuka sent all three women down with a missile dropkick. Vaquer and Asuka were left alone in the ring. "La Primera" was sent into the ropes, but the two had a stalemate at the center of the ring. Vaquer landed a series of headbutts, but she ran into a back elbow. "La Primera" responded with a knee to the gut. She then connected with a snap suplex. Vaquer measured Asuka and delivered a dropkick. Vaquer sent Asuka's face crashing into her knees, but she was selling a right knee injury. Rodriguez planted Vaquer with the Tejana Bomb, but Rhea Ripley pulled her out of the ring. She then hit Riptide on the floor before sending Rodriguez back in the ring. Advertisement This allowed Asuka to hit Empress Impact for the win. Winner: Asuka Cathy Kelley interviewed Asuka, who said the fire within her is still alive. She vowed to win Queen of the Ring and said no one is ready for Asuka. More Judgment Day Drama Roxanne Perez and The Judgment were backstage. Morgan argued with Rodriguez before storming off. Mysterio suggested Balor stay back and hold down the fort. Balor agreed as long as Mysterio accompanied JD McDonagh for his match. Balor then had Perez follow him for a private conversation. Goldberg Interrupts Gunther's Celebration Gunther made his way out, and he received pyro for winning the WWE World Heavyweight Championship for the second time. Gunther admitted that Jey Uso was the better man at "WrestleMania 41," but it was just one night. "The Ring General" said he's untouchable at his best. Gunther said he's heard the rumors about what's next for him. Advertisement The fans chanted for Goldberg, but Gunther said he's done with the former WCW legend. The champion turned his attention to Seth Rollins. He dared "The Visionary" to step inside the ring, but Goldberg's music hit. Goldberg told Gunther that Monday is his night. He said he wants to celebrate with "The Ring General." Goldberg said before he left, he reminded Gunther that he made things personal with his family. It'll be Goldberg vs. Gunther at "Saturday Night's Main Event" on July 12. AJ Styles vs. JD McDonagh w/Dominik Mysterio McDonagh shoved Styles to the corner and choked him. He then climbed the turnbuckle and taunted. Styles reversed a hip toss into a calf crusher. McDonagh reached the bottom rope. Advertisement Mysterio immediately pulled his Judgment Day stablemate out of the ring. Mysterio was being chased by Styles, but McDonagh leaped over the timekeeper's barrier to take Styles out. Styles rebounded with a combination that ended in a lariat. He then delivered a running forearm, followed by a ushigoroshi. McDonagh managed to land a brainbuster for a two-count. McDonagh looked for a superplex, but Styles headbutted him off the turnbuckle. Styles was recovering on the top rope, but Mysterio got on the ring apron. McDonagh attempted to take advantage, but he ran into a Styles Clash, marking the end of the match. Advertisement Winner: AJ Styles Mysterio went for a belt shot after the match, but Styles fought him off. Before Styles could land the Phenomenal Forearm, Balor saved Mysterio. The Judgment Day surrounded the ring, but Styles escaped with Mysterio's WWE Intercontinental Championship. Sheamus Receives Request Sheamus spoke to Alpha Academy backstage. Tozawa fired Sheamus up by telling him to whoop Rusev in the King of the Ring match. Trouble With A-Town Down Under Bayley was walking backstage when she ran into Austin Theory and Grayson Waller arguing. The New Day was instigating matters. Bayley Addresses Beef With Becky Lynch Bayley entered the ring to discuss her return to WWE TV last week. She ambushed Becky Lynch, who cost her a spot on the "WrestleMania 41" card. Bayley said she never takes cheers from the fans for granted. She said it's what she was born to do, but it was temporarily taken away from her by Lynch. Bayley claimed Lynch's attack only made her stronger. "The Man" then made her entrance after Bayley demanded her presence. Lynch trolled the Green Bay crowd with a Chicago Bears jacket. The WWE Women's Intercontinental Champion said Bayley accepts playing second fiddle, but she doesn't. Advertisement Bayley reminded Lynch that she's a future WWE Hall of Famer. Lynch said she used to fight for the people, but the fans never fought for her. Lynch said when she took Bayley's spot, no one cared about her. Bayley questioned if Lynch's ego is so inflated that she doesn't know what it's like to fight for her anymore. Lynch agreed to fight Bayley, but not in Green Bay. "The Man" then looked for a cheap shot, but Bayley dropped her with a forearm. Jey Uso Eyes WWE World Heavyweight Title Rematch Cathy Kelley interviewed Jey Uso, who said he will run things back with Gunther one day. He then said if that path is through King of the Ring, then so be it. Nick Aldis Makes Two Big Announcements Nick Aldis received the WWE Intercontinental Championship from AJ Styles. He then booked Styles against Dominik Mysterio in a title match for "Night of Champions." Advertisement He then booked Bayley vs. Becky Lynch for the WWE Women's Intercontinental Championship next week. Bayley then ran into Lyra Valkyria. Valkyria was upset with Bayley for not contacting her during her time away. She warned Bayley that if she defeats Lynch next week, then she'll be going after her. Liv Morgan vs. Kairi Sane Early on in the match, Morgan appeared to suffer a legitimate shoulder injury. The doctors began checking on Morgan outside of the ring. Back from the break, it was revealed that Morgan was unable to continue. Sane was declared the winner. Later on, Michael Cole announced that Morgan suffered a dislocated shoulder. Advertisement Winner: Kairi Sane Sami Zayn Will Settle Things With Karrion Kross Karrion Kross once again talked trash to Sami Zayn backstage. Zayn said he thinks Kross hides backstage because he can't back up his words in the ring. He then told Kross that once he's done handling business in the King of the Ring tournament, he will deal with him. King of the Ring Opening-Round Match: Jey Uso vs. Sheamus vs. Bronson Reed w/Paul Heyman vs. Rusev Sheamus and Reed fought outside of the ring, while Uso and Rusev did battle in the squared circle. Uso sent Rusev over the top rope. Rusev sent Reed crashing into the steps. Uso then hit a suicide dive on "The Bulgarian Brute." Advertisement Uso had superkicks for all of his opponents. He charged at Rusev, but he ate a clothesline for his efforts. Outside of the ring, Reed launched Sheamus into the crowd. "The Celtic Warrior" stood back up and delivered 10 beats of the bodhrán over the barricade. Sheamus and Rusev traded shots inside the ring. Rusev landed a jumping wheel kick. Sheamus responded with an Oklahoma slam. Reed splashed both Sheamus and Rusev in the corner. He then lifted Uso up for the World's Strongest Slam. Uso and Sheamus were left alone in the ring. Sheamus then caught the former WWE World Heavyweight Champion in the Irish Curse. Sheamus lifted up Reed and landed White Noise for a near fall. Advertisement Rusev had The Accolade on Uso, who made it to the bottom rope. Sheamus went for a pin on Rusev, but Reed broke up the pin with a senton. Reed landed a Tsunami on Sheamus, but Uso broke up the pin attempt. Uso then landed a spear on Reed, but Bron Breakker shoved him off the top turnbuckle when he attempted the Uso Splash. Sami Zayn then sent Breakker headfirst into the ring post. Breakker lifted Zayn up and sent him over the announce table. Penta then ran down and dove over the top rope and onto Breakker. Back in the ring, Reed went for a Tsunami on Uso, but LA Knight shoved him off the turnbuckle. Uso capitalized with a spear and two Uso Splashes for the win. Winner: Jey Uso Advertisement After the match, Seth Rollins stormed down to the ring. Rollins measured Uso, but Cody Rhodes made an unannounced appearance. "The American Nightmare" and "The Visionary" had a staredown. Rollins left the ring to avoid physicality. Rhodes and Uso shook hands to end the show. They will meet one-on-one next week in a King of the Ring match. Related: Important WWE Name Will Miss 'Raw' on Monday This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 16, 2025, where it first appeared.
Yahoo
35 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Danny Boyle admits he couldn't make 'Slumdog Millionaire' today because of cultural appropriation concerns
English director Danny Boyle said that he would not direct "Slumdog Millionaire" if it was made today due to "cultural appropriation" and would rather have a "young Indian filmmaker" make it instead. "We wouldn't be able to make that now. And that's how it should be. It's time to reflect on all that. We have to look at the cultural baggage we carry and the mark that we've left on the world... At the time it felt radical," Boyle told The Guardian. 'Snow White' Becomes Disney's Worst-performing Live-action Remake In Nearly 10 Years Set in India, the movie tells the story of Jamal, a young "slumdog" who's been selected to appear on the country's version of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?", and hopes to also find his childhood lost love, Latika. Throughout his appearance, events from his tumultuous life are shown in flashback and help him answer the questions. Released in 2008, "Slumdog Millionaire" was a hit with audiences and critics, grossing nearly $380 million on a $15 million budget and winning eight Oscars, including Best Picture and Director for Boyle. Denzel Washington Shuts Down Reports He Bailed On Cannes Film Festival After Red Carpet Incident Read On The Fox News App However, despite its success, the movie was controversial for appearing to exploit Indian culture and portray stereotypes of India from a western perspective. Some Indian critics enjoyed the movie, but some Indian artists were underwhelmed, claiming it was "saturated with stereotyped images of India," TIME magazine reported. Boyle added that while the film was in production over 15 years ago, he was sensitive to the exploitative implications of making the movie as a foreigner then. "We made the decision that only a handful of us would go to Mumbai. We'd work with a big Indian crew and try to make a film within the culture. But you're still an outsider. It's still a flawed method. That kind of cultural appropriation might be sanctioned at certain times," Boyle told The Guardian. He went on to say, "But at other times it cannot be. I mean, I'm proud of the film, but you wouldn't even contemplate doing something like that today. It wouldn't even get financed. Even if I was involved, I'd be looking for a young Indian filmmaker to shoot it." Boyle's other notable movies include "Trainspotting," "Steve Jobs," "127 Hours" and the "28 Days Later" horror series. The latest, "28 Years Later", was released on Friday. Boyle nor his representatives immediately responded to Fox News Digital's request for comment. Click Here To Read More On Fox NewsOriginal article source: Danny Boyle admits he couldn't make 'Slumdog Millionaire' today because of cultural appropriation concerns


Bloomberg
an hour ago
- Bloomberg
Mott 32's Chinese Cuisine Shines in the Dark in Hong Kong: Review
In a foodie city, it's tough to pick the restaurant — the one that holds a global reputation, that tourists flock to and that industry execs associate with Hong Kong. I might start a firestorm by saying this, but perhaps the one that comes closest is Mott 32. Founded in 2014 at the height of Hong Kong's boom times, the restaurant — located in a former bank vault and designed by Joyce Wang — has retained its magic. It's since become a culinary ambassador for Hong Kong, expanding to eight other locations as far afield as Dubai, Las Vegas and Toronto, and riding a wave of awards and accolades. It's not hard to see why: The food is familiar, delicious Chinese fare but with a unique twist; the service is prompt and well-oiled; and the interior design is immersive — a mix between a film noir set and restaurant.