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If You've Finished 'Squid Game', You Need To Watch These 7 Dystopian Shows Next
If You've Finished 'Squid Game', You Need To Watch These 7 Dystopian Shows Next

Elle

time11-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Elle

If You've Finished 'Squid Game', You Need To Watch These 7 Dystopian Shows Next

If the final episode of Squid Game season 5 left you staring blankly at the screen, trying to process that ending, you're in good company. Over five intense seasons, the series didn't just deliver insane levels of suspense, it became Netflix's most popular series and gained a global cult following, almost over night. Since 2021, it has redefined what survival thrillers look like with its brutal competition, psychological storylines, and sharp critique of contemporary societal issues. Now that the games have ended (for now), you might have found yourself looking for similar stories that will scratch that same itch. Thanks to a multitude of high-stakes shows that carry similar amounts of tension, moral ambiguity, and have some sort of twisted, dystopian social experiment at the forefront of the plot, the series below explore similar terrain. From Alice in Borderland to Black Mirror, they echo Squid Game's haunting question of what would you do to survive? If you liked Squid Game, you'll probably love Alice In Borderland. Sticking to the dystopian genre, its characters must desperately try to survive amid deadly games. If you still want to keep yourself immersed in the world of Squid Game, this series brings real people to play all of the games and challenges minus the deaths, while still showcasing the same tension, alliances and betrayals. This South Korean drama sees students and staff members trapped inside their school where they must try and fight off infected zombies, and escape the city before the outbreak increases. This dystopian series sees 97% of Brazil's population fight against one another to join the elite 3% of the country. With themes that explore social inequality and ethical dilemmas, the contestants must navigate a manipulative and dangerous selection process. The 8 Show sees a group of people trapped in a building where time equals money, and the time is moving painfully slow. Similar to Squid Game, this series poses the question: how far will you go for money? For those that loved Squid Game for its dark narratives on contemporary life, Black Mirror will take you on a mind-bending journey into the possibilities of how advancements in technology affect human behaviour. Set in South Korea, this reality show cooking competition sees chefs from all social standings compete to be crowned the country's most talented chef. Not just your average cooking show, it mixes societal critique with high tension challenges and eliminations that will appeal to Squid Game fans.

Netflix Sets Release Date for ‘Alice in Borderland' Season 3, Drops First Teaser Trailer
Netflix Sets Release Date for ‘Alice in Borderland' Season 3, Drops First Teaser Trailer

Yahoo

time09-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Netflix Sets Release Date for ‘Alice in Borderland' Season 3, Drops First Teaser Trailer

Netflix is heading back to the Borderland. The streamer revealed Tuesday that it has set a Sept. 25 launch for the third season of the Japanese live-action hit Alice in Borderland, while also unveiling the first teaser trailer, giving fans a glimpse at the high-stakes survival drama's next twisted round. Directed once again by Shinsuke Sato and based on Haro Aso's cult manga of the same name, the new season continues the story of Arisu and Usagi as they're drawn back into the perilous limbo world known as the Borderland — a twisted realm that blurs the boundaries between life and death. The show has become one of Netflix's top-performing Japanese originals, with season two debuting at No. 1 on the streamer's Global Top 10 list for non-English-language TV upon launch in 2022. More from The Hollywood Reporter Niels Swinkels Named President, International Distribution at Focus Features Terry Gilliam on the Timeliness of 'Brazil' at 40, How Donald Trump "F***ed Up" His Next Film Will Apple Ever Air 'Tehran' Season 3? Returning stars Kento Yamazaki and Tao Tsuchiya reprise their roles as Arisu and Usagi, now living a seemingly peaceful married life — until haunting visions and a mysterious disappearance force them back into the Borderland. Also returning are Hayato Isomura, Ayaka Miyoshi and Katsuya Maiguma. Season three adds a sizable roster of new castmembers, including Koji Ohkura, Risa Sudou, Hiroyuki Ikeuchi, Tina Tamashiro, Kotaro Daigo and Hyunri. Kento Kaku (House of Ninjas, Amazon's Like a Dragon: Yakuza) also joins the key cast as Ryuji, a man researching the afterlife who becomes Usagi's guide back into the deadly game world. The show's third installment is penned by Yasuko Kuramitsu and Sato, with a creative team that includes composer Yutaka Yamada, cinematographer Taro Kawazu, production designers Iwao Saito and Shin Nakayama, and VFX supervisor Atsushi Doi. The series is developed and produced by Robot, with production cooperation from Tokyo banner The Seven. Alice in Borderland has emerged as a flagship title for Netflix's Japanese content ambitions — a slick genre spectacle with philosophical undertones and a growing global fandom. The streamer is increasingly ramping up its investment in Japanese live-action originals, capitalizing on both strong domestic growth potential and the rising international appeal of all things Japanese. Earlier this year, the streamer scored a hit with Bullet Train Explosion, a high-octane action reboot directed by Shin Godzilla's Shinji Higuchi. Expectations are also high for Last Samurai Standing, a bloody battle-royale drama set to debut in November, with Junichi Okada leading a cast of nearly 300 samurai warriors in a survival contest during the Meiji era. Other recent entries include the supernatural action series YuYu Hakusho and the ninja-family thriller House of Ninjas, both of which cracked Netflix's global non-English Top 10. The company's aggressive local production push comes as Japan, long seen as slow to embrace the streaming era, begins to shift. With connected TV penetration widening and younger viewers migrating away from traditional broadcasters, the country has emerged as one of the most strategically vital — lucrative, accessible and still underdeveloped — premium video markets in Asia. Best of The Hollywood Reporter 'The Studio': 30 Famous Faces Who Play (a Version of) Themselves in the Hollywood-Based Series 22 of the Most Shocking Character Deaths in Television History A 'Star Wars' Timeline: All the Movies and TV Shows in the Franchise

Watch: 'Alice in Borderland' Season 3 gets teaser, Sept. premiere date
Watch: 'Alice in Borderland' Season 3 gets teaser, Sept. premiere date

Yahoo

time08-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Watch: 'Alice in Borderland' Season 3 gets teaser, Sept. premiere date

July 8 (UPI) -- Netflix is teasing Season 3 of Alice in Borderland, due for a Sept. 25 release. A trailer released Monday shows the characters getting lured back into the deadly games. The teaser opens with a close-up image of the Joker card, and then cuts to an apparent interview with Arisu, who is portrayed by Kento Yamazaki. "I feel like I dreamed about a journey," he says, without any recollection of the games of the sophomore season. Usagi (Tao Tsuchiya) similarly is haunted by the violence of Season 2, despite her memory being wiped. "I see the same scene over and over," she says. "One day, Usagi, led by afterlife researcher Ryuji (Kento Kaku) suddenly vanishes," an official synopsis reads. Arisu must venture back to the Borderland to rescue her. The Japanese survival thriller series is based on the graphic novels by Haro Aso and stars Koji Ohkura, Risa Sudou, Hiroyuki Ikeuchi, Tina Tamashiro, Kotaro Daigo, Hyunri, Sakura Kiryu, Hayato Isomura, Ayaka Miyoshi and Katsuy Maiguma.

Netflix's 'Alice in Borderland' Season 3 Lands Sept Release And First Trailer
Netflix's 'Alice in Borderland' Season 3 Lands Sept Release And First Trailer

Geek Culture

time08-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Geek Culture

Netflix's 'Alice in Borderland' Season 3 Lands Sept Release And First Trailer

After three long years, fans are finally heading back to the Borderlands once more, as Netflix has set the premiere date for Season 3 of the hit Japanese live-action death game thriller Alice in Borderland , unveiling its first teaser trailer ahead of its release on 25 September 2025. Beware, spoilers for the first two seasons of Alice in Borderland ahead. Based on Haro Aso's 2015 manga of the same name, the third season will continue the story of Arisu (Kento Yamazaki, Kingdom ) and Usagi (Tao Tsuchiya, Rurouni Kenshin ) as they are drawn back into the dangerous limbo world known as the Borderland. After escaping death at the end of season two, the pair enjoy a seemingly peaceful married life, until a mysterious afterlife researcher, Ryuji (Kento Kaku, Like a Dragon: Yakuza ), abducts Usagi, forcing Arisu back into the Borderland to save her. The trailer also depicts the final uncleared card, the Joker, which will most likely play a central role in Season 3's plot. Glimpses of new death games were also shown, including ones involving fire arrows and deadly electrical currents, no doubt thrusting Arisu and Usagi, alongside other unfortunate souls, into the thick of an all-out battle for survival that promises to be much larger in scale than the first two seasons. Joining the returning cast of characters are Banda (Hayato Isomura), Ann (Ayaka Miyoshi) and Yaba (Katsuya Maiguma). Season 3 will also introduce a bunch of new faces, including Koji Ohkura, Risa Sudou, Hiroyuki Ikeuchi, Tina Tamashiro, Kotaro Daigo, Hyunri, Sakura Kiryu, Yugo Mikawa, Joey Iwanaga and Akana Ikeda. Season 3 will be directed once again by Shinsuke Sato, who also penned its script with Yasuko Kuramitsu. The creative team is rounded off by composer Yutaka Yamada, cinematographer Taro Kawazu, production designers Iwao Saito and Shin Nakayama, and VFX supervisor Atsushi Doi. Is escape in the cards once again for Arisu and Usagi? All will become clear when Alice in Borderland Season 3 premieres on Netflix on 25 September 2025. Kevin is a reformed PC Master Race gamer with a penchant for franchise 'duds' like Darksiders III and Dead Space 3 . He has made it his life-long mission to play every single major game release – lest his wallet dies trying. alice in borderland Alice in Borderland Season 3 Netflix

Netflix's Alice in Borderland is the perfect fix for your Squid Game withdrawal
Netflix's Alice in Borderland is the perfect fix for your Squid Game withdrawal

Yahoo

time08-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Netflix's Alice in Borderland is the perfect fix for your Squid Game withdrawal

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, BGR may receive an affiliate commission. For many viewers, Squid Game Season 3 didn't quite stick the landing. Whether it was the final season's slower pacing, some bizarre character arcs, or just the feeling that the novelty had worn off of the biggest Netflix hit of all time, plenty of fans were left wanting more. If that includes you, here's some good news: Netflix has a Japanese survival thriller that I actually think might scratch the itch that Squid Game didn't quite reach for you. The show is Alice in Borderland, and its story is likewise built around high-pressure games, tests of characters' morality, and the unsettling sense that no one is ever truly safe. Like Squid Game, it drops ordinary people into extraordinary and deadly scenarios and forces them to play for their lives — confronting damned-if-you-do, damned-if-you-don't choices along the way. Today's Top Deals XGIMI Prime Day deals feature the new MoGo 4 and up to 42% off smart projectors Best deals: Tech, laptops, TVs, and more sales Best Ring Video Doorbell deals The series, which is sitting at a 91% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes, begins with Arisu, a listless gamer and slacker, who finds himself suddenly transported to an empty, alternate version of Tokyo. He's quickly forced to participate in a series of sadistic games, each one marked by a playing card that determines its difficulty and theme (players encounter everything from logic puzzles to physical endurance and psychological torment). Losing means death, while winning earns players days of 'visa' to extend their survival. Fail to enter a new game before your visa expires, and I bet you can guess what happens to your life expectancy. Visually, these two extremely dark Netflix shows share a stark, cinematic style that's both surreal and brutal. Alice in Borderland leans more into sci-fi than Squid Game, with Tokyo essentially becoming a nightmarish game board — every deserted building or alleyway another potential deathtrap. The action is tightly choreographed, the tension rarely lets up, and the worldbuilding gets much deeper in Season 2. I should add: Now is also the perfect time to catch up on the series. Netflix has confirmed that Season 3 of Alice in Borderland is coming this September — so whether you're discovering it for the first time or revisiting the chaos, there's still time to dive in before the story continues. If you're craving another hit of stylish survival drama, and you're still a little miffed that Squid Game didn't go out as strongly as you might have liked, put Alice in Borderland at the top of your watchlist right now. Don't Miss: Today's deals: Nintendo Switch games, $5 smart plugs, $150 Vizio soundbar, $100 Beats Pill speaker, more More Top Deals Memorial Day security camera deals: Reolink's unbeatable sale has prices from $29.98 See the

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