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Lee Byung-hun reveals the darkness of ‘Squid Game's' front man

Lee Byung-hun reveals the darkness of ‘Squid Game's' front man

Lee Byung-hun, the acclaimed Korean actor, has opened up about his complex role as the Front Man in the global hit series Squid Game .
Lee's character has evolved from a distant overseer to a deeply troubled man grappling with loss, cynicism, and a faint hope for humanity.
Since the show's first season, the Front Man has been a mysterious figure. But in the recent finale, he steps into the spotlight, revealing layers of sorrow and conflict.
Lee Byung-hun explains that the Front Man was once a police detective with a normal life. Tragedy struck when he lost his wife and child, plunging him into despair and pushing him into the brutal world of the Games.
'He became extremely pessimistic and cynical, believing there is no hope left for humanity,' Lee says, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
The actor shares how the Front Man's interactions with Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae), the show's protagonist, highlight this inner turmoil.
In a key scene, the Front Man hands Gi-hun a knife, watching intently as Gi-hun contemplates killing other players.
Lee reveals the character's conflicting emotions: 'Part of him wanted Gi-hun to kill everyone, proving his belief that people are selfish. But deep down, he was rooting for Gi-hun to hold onto hope.'
Lee Byung-hun's performance captures this tension with subtlety. He draws on his own life experiences. 'Every emotion I've felt becomes an asset.
I've faced moments where I questioned humanity's kindness, and that influenced how I played the Front Man.'
The finale also features a poignant moment where the Front Man meets Gi-hun's daughter. Lee interprets this as a sign of the character's restored humanity.
'He's offering what Gi-hun left behind with a sliver of goodness,' Lee explains. Yet, he admits the scene leaves room for interpretation, sparking questions about the Games' future.
One of the most intriguing scenes shows the Front Man spotting a recruiter, played by Cate Blanchett, on the streets of Los Angeles.
Lee Byung-hun says the character is shocked, realising the Games continue elsewhere. 'He feels bitterness, knowing this cycle never ends,' Lee notes.
Fans speculate about a U.S.-based spin-off. Lee imagines the Games adapting to local culture but keeping the core theme of humanity's loss.
'The essence remains the same — players face impossible choices and hardship,' he says.
Lee Byung-hun is also open to a Front Man prequel or spin-off. 'Director Hwang and I have joked about it. The Front Man's backstory is still vague, and I'd love to explore it,' he reveals.
In Lee's words, 'The show urges us to wake up and look at what we're doing to each other. That connection brings hope.'
Squid Game remains a global phenomenon, and Lee Byung-hun's Front Man continues to captivate audiences with his haunting complexity and unexpected humanity.
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