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‘Squid Game' Season 3 trailer drops, teases tragic endgame: Everything to know about the final season of Netflix's biggest show
‘Squid Game' Season 3 trailer drops, teases tragic endgame: Everything to know about the final season of Netflix's biggest show

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‘Squid Game' Season 3 trailer drops, teases tragic endgame: Everything to know about the final season of Netflix's biggest show

The game is on. Squid Game, Netflix's South Korean survival thriller that's the streamer's most-watched series in any language, returns for its third and final season on June 27. In preparation, Netflix released the first trailer for Season 3 as part of its Tudum 2025 live event. The trailer finds Seong Gi-hun, aka Player 456 (Lee Jung-jae), returning to the game after his rebellion has been snuffed out and he was captured by the Front Man. The two-minute clip (below) shows 456 discovering that the Front Man's identity and teases the next rounds of deadly contests as the players and their captors hurtle towards a tragic endgame. More from GoldDerby Comedians get serious: how the personal lives, loss and growth shaped their game-changing Netflix specials 'Your Friends and Neighbors' star Lena Hall on her emotionally raw Hole cover in the season finale: 'This is what I do' The entire 'Karate Kid' franchise, ranked (animated series included!) Speaking to Gold Derby ahead of the trailer launch, Emmy-winning creator told us what was in store for Season 3. "It's going to be a mixture of everything. You can imagine that it's going to be more brutal, more violent. It's going to be darker, even funnier. "I mean, if I have to pick one season out of all three, my favorite, the best season is going to be Season 3." Here's what you need to remember about Squid Game as you head into the final round. Season 2 picks up two years after the events of Season 1. Gi-hun, the game's only survivor, took home $45.6 billion Korean won, but was haunted and traumatized by his experience, and vowed to go back and end the operation, which preys on people's financial desperation, once and for all. After a lot of searching, Gi-hun gets in contact with the masked Front Man (Lee Byung-hun) who runs the game, who agrees to let him join the next game as a player. Gi-hun (Player 456) wakes up back in the dorm with 455 other players. What Gi-hun doesn't know is that the Front Man is really Hwang In-ho, the brother of detective Hwang Jun-ho (Wi Ha-joon), who has been investigating the game since Season 1 and linked up with Gi-hun as they searched for the secret island where the game takes place. In-ho joins the game as Player 001, saying his name is Oh Young-il, and manipulates the game from the inside. This time, the players take a vote at the end of each round as to whether they want to end the game and walk away with a share of the prize money and their lives, or keep going until there's just one winner. Gi-hun tries to convince people to walk away, but the game goes on. Things reach a turning point when players realize that murder is allowed in the game, and some ruthless competitors start massacring their rivals. In the pandemonium, Gi-hun and his allies stage a rebellion against the masked, pink-clad guards who control the game, which ends with Gi-hun and his best friend, Jung-bae (Lee Seo-hwan), captured. In-ho fakes his in-game death and puts his Front Man mask back on, and executes Jung-bae in front of Gi-hun. The Front Man is trying to crush Gi-hun's spirit and get him to abandon all hope of stopping the game. And the game is still only halfway through. Meanwhile, Jun-ho continues to search for the island with the help of Captain Park (Oh Dal-su), a fisherman who saved him when he fell in the water at the end of Season 1. But little does he know, Captain Park is a traitor, and is secretly working to sabotage the search party. And then there's No-eul (Park Gyu-young), a guard who is at odds with other, corrupt guards who are harvesting organs from players to sell on the black market. No-eul, who has fled North Korea and will do anything for her daughter, mercy-kills players before they can be harvested, and the corrupt guards intimidate her into stopping — for now. If there's anyone on the inside who might end up helping Gi-hun, it's her. In Season 2, Gi-hun was unable to stop the game through persuasion or force, so he'll have to find another method. The sinister VIPs, who appeared in Season 1 to watch the game for their own sick pleasure, will return. Here's the official synopsis: "A failed rebellion, the death of a friend, and a secret betrayal. Picking up in the aftermath of Season 2's bloody cliffhanger, the third and final season of Netflix's most popular series finds Gi-hun at his lowest point yet. But the Squid Game stops for no one, so Gi-hun will be forced to make some important choices in the face of overwhelming despair as he and the surviving players are thrust into deadlier games that test everyone's resolve. With each round, their choices lead to increasingly grave consequences. Meanwhile, In-ho resumes his role as Front Man to welcome the mysterious VIPs, and his brother Jun-ho continues his search for the elusive island, unaware there's a traitor in their midst. Will Gi-hun make the right decisions, or will Front Man finally break his spirit?" Like the previous two seasons, Season 3 is written and directed by Hwang. Seasons 2 and 3 were shot concurrently, which is what allows Season 3 to come so soon after Season 2, which premiered in December 2024. All six episodes will be available beginning June 27. As of now, director Hwang has no plans for more of this incarnation of Squid Game. But Netflix is reportedly developing an English-language Squid Game series with Academy Award-winning director David Fincher, and a second season of reality competition series Squid Game: The Challenge is also in the works. Best of GoldDerby 'I cried a lot': Rob Delaney on the heart and humor in FX's 'Dying for Sex' — and Neighbor Guy's kick in the 'zone' TV directors roundtable: 'American Primeval,' 'The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power,' 'Paradise' 'Paradise' directors John Requa and Glenn Ficarra on the 'chaos' of crafting 'the world coming to an end' Click here to read the full article.

Valerie Mahaffey, ‘Northern Exposure' Emmy winner, dies after cancer battle, publicist says
Valerie Mahaffey, ‘Northern Exposure' Emmy winner, dies after cancer battle, publicist says

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time3 days ago

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Valerie Mahaffey, ‘Northern Exposure' Emmy winner, dies after cancer battle, publicist says

Celebrated actor Valerie Mahaffey, whose stage, film and television work ranged from Shakespeare to the hit 1990s series 'Northern Exposure,' died at age 71 after a battle with cancer, according to a statement released Saturday by her publicist. Mahaffey died Friday in Los Angeles, according to publicist Jillian Roscoe, the Associated Press reported. 'I have lost the love of my life, and America has lost one of its most endearing actresses. She will be missed,' her husband, actor Joseph Kell, said in a statement. Survivors also include their daughter, Alice Richards. Mahaffey's stage, film and television work included the soap opera 'The Doctors' more than 45 years ago and encompassed roles in the TV series 'Young Sheldon' and 'Desperate Housewives.' She appeared in the movie 'Sully' with Tom Hanks, directed by Clint Eastwood, and played Madame Reynard in 'French Exit' with Michelle Pfeiffer. She won an outstanding supporting actress in a drama series Emmy award for her portrayal of hypochondriac Eve on 'Northern Exposure.' Mahaffey also appeared on television in 'The Powers That Be,' 'Big Sky,' 'Seinfeld,' 'Wings' and 'ER.' Her film credits include 'Jungle 2 Jungle,' 'Senior Trip' and 'Seabiscuit.' As a child, Mahaffey lived in Indonesia, Nigeria, England and Texas.

‘Desperate Housewives,' actress has died, she was 71
‘Desperate Housewives,' actress has died, she was 71

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time3 days ago

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‘Desperate Housewives,' actress has died, she was 71

Valerie Mahaffey, an Emmy-winning actress who rose to fame for her role on the TV series 'Northern Exposure,' has passed away. She was 71. Jillian Roscoe, the publicist for Mahaffey, confirmed to USA TODAY that the actress passed away on Friday, May 30, following a prolonged struggle with cancer. Over a five-decade career, she performed on Broadway, appeared on numerous TV shows, and starred in movies like 'Seabiscuit,' 'Sully,' 'Jungle 2 Jungle,' and 'No Pay, Nudity.' Mahaffey received a Daytime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in 1980 for her performance in the NBC soap opera 'The Doctors.' In 1992, she was awarded a Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for her portrayal of Eve in 'Northern Exposure.' Click here to download our free news, weather and smart TV apps. And click here to stream Channel 9 Eyewitness News live.

Valerie Mahaffey, ‘Northern Exposure' Emmy winner, dies after cancer battle, publicist says
Valerie Mahaffey, ‘Northern Exposure' Emmy winner, dies after cancer battle, publicist says

CNN

time3 days ago

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Valerie Mahaffey, ‘Northern Exposure' Emmy winner, dies after cancer battle, publicist says

Celebrated actor Valerie Mahaffey, whose stage, film and television work ranged from Shakespeare to the hit 1990s series 'Northern Exposure,' died at age 71 after a battle with cancer, according to a statement released Saturday by her publicist. Mahaffey died Friday in Los Angeles, according to publicist Jillian Roscoe, the Associated Press reported. 'I have lost the love of my life, and America has lost one of its most endearing actresses. She will be missed,' her husband, actor Joseph Kell, said in a statement. Survivors also include their daughter, Alice Richards. Mahaffey's stage, film and television work included the soap opera 'The Doctors' more than 45 years ago and encompassed roles in the TV series 'Young Sheldon' and 'Desperate Housewives.' She appeared in the movie 'Sully' with Tom Hanks, directed by Clint Eastwood, and played Madame Reynard in 'French Exit' with Michelle Pfeiffer. She won an outstanding supporting actress in a drama series Emmy award for her portrayal of hypochondriac Eve on 'Northern Exposure.' Mahaffey also appeared on television in 'The Powers That Be,' 'Big Sky,' 'Seinfeld,' 'Wings' and 'ER.' Her film credits include 'Jungle 2 Jungle,' 'Senior Trip' and 'Seabiscuit.' As a child, Mahaffey lived in Indonesia, Nigeria, England and Texas.

Valerie Mahaffey, ‘Northern Exposure' Emmy winner, dies after cancer battle, publicist says
Valerie Mahaffey, ‘Northern Exposure' Emmy winner, dies after cancer battle, publicist says

CNN

time3 days ago

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  • CNN

Valerie Mahaffey, ‘Northern Exposure' Emmy winner, dies after cancer battle, publicist says

Celebrated actor Valerie Mahaffey, whose stage, film and television work ranged from Shakespeare to the hit 1990s series 'Northern Exposure,' died at age 71 after a battle with cancer, according to a statement released Saturday by her publicist. Mahaffey died Friday in Los Angeles, according to publicist Jillian Roscoe, the Associated Press reported. 'I have lost the love of my life, and America has lost one of its most endearing actresses. She will be missed,' her husband, actor Joseph Kell, said in a statement. Survivors also include their daughter, Alice Richards. Mahaffey's stage, film and television work included the soap opera 'The Doctors' more than 45 years ago and encompassed roles in the TV series 'Young Sheldon' and 'Desperate Housewives.' She appeared in the movie 'Sully' with Tom Hanks, directed by Clint Eastwood, and played Madame Reynard in 'French Exit' with Michelle Pfeiffer. She won an outstanding supporting actress in a drama series Emmy award for her portrayal of hypochondriac Eve on 'Northern Exposure.' Mahaffey also appeared on television in 'The Powers That Be,' 'Big Sky,' 'Seinfeld,' 'Wings' and 'ER.' Her film credits include 'Jungle 2 Jungle,' 'Senior Trip' and 'Seabiscuit.' As a child, Mahaffey lived in Indonesia, Nigeria, England and Texas.

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