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Gizmodo
15 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Gizmodo
It's Game (Almost) Over In the Final Squid Game Trailer
Squid Game has been one of Netflix's biggest hits in recent memory, and we've known for quite a while that the show was reaching the finish line. With just two weeks to go, Netflix has doled out one last trailer to remind auidneces how far Seong Gi-hun/456 has come and how much he's playing for keeps. Last season ended with Gi-hun learning his new game buddy In-ho/001 was actually the Front Man, who then killed his other game buddy, Jung-bae. That's made for one more death weighing on Gi-hun's conscience, and as Jang Geum-ja/149 tells him, life ain't fair and shit happens. But since he's a good person and 'beats [himself] up about the smallest things,' what else can he do but continue trying to bring this whole enterprise down and save the remaining contestants? While surviving players from the previous season are as beat down by everything as Gi-hun, they're not all giving up, and some new faces are equally ready to come out on top. Front Man's brother Jun-ho is trying to make it to the island for a rescue, but everything ultimately hinges on Gi-hun. And that means an eventual reunion with the Front Man, who's preparing for the incoming arrival of several VIPs and whatever the next phase of his plans are. How does it all end, and how will Gi-hun 'put an end to it?' We'll find out when the last six episodes of Squid Game premiere June 27 on Netflix.


Pink Villa
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
Squid Game Season 3 trailer: Lee Jung Jae tightens shoelaces for thrilling showdown with Lee Byung Hun
Squid Game season 3 is just around the corner, and the anticipation is building. The June 14 released final games trailer offers a glimpse into what we might expect in the season finale. It kicks off with a nostalgic trip down memory lane, revisiting pivotal moments from seasons 1 and 2, before teasing the upcoming installment and hinting at the return of familiar, haunting themes and traumatic experiences. Netflix unveils Squid Game 3 Final Games Trailer The recently unveiled trailer of the high-octane Netflix drama includes a thought-provoking voice over by Kang Ae Sim, who plays the role of Jang Geum Ja (player no. 149). The video starts with her asking Song Gi Hun (Lee Jung Jae), "Are you blaming yourself for everything that has happened?" This indicates the protagonist's mental struggles following his close friend being shot dead right in front of his eyes and the tragic end of the other characters. Watch the full trailer here: Player 149 tries to comfort him by saying that "life is just unfair" and it wasn't his fault at how things ended up. She explained that bad people will always find ways to defend themselves while the good ones beat themselves on the thoughts of slightest of mistakes on their part. As she delivered her monologue, flashbacks of beloved characters from season 1 who met tragic fates played out on screen. It then transitioned to season 2's moments of struggles and triumphs. Squid Game 3: The final showdown between Song Gi Hun and the Front Man With her heartfelt words, "I still believe that you came here to save us all," Jang Geum Ja instills a fresh sense of purpose in Song Gi Hun, which may reignite his passion and energy to challenge the Front Man, portrayed by Lee Byung Hun, and bring down his malevolent empire. He is then seen fastening his shoelaces and heading to the final game, either to face the Front Man, probably disguised as a player and his final opponent in the last game. There is another possibility of him facing someone else in the final games and meeting Lee Byung Hun as the Front Man after winning the prize money for the second time.


GMA Network
a day ago
- Entertainment
- GMA Network
In the 'Squid Game' final trailer, Seong Gi Hun is determined to ' put an end to it'
Seong Gi Hun is stopping at nothing to put an end to the deadly 'Squid Game.' The final trailer for the third and last season saw Seong Gi Hun (Lee Jung Jae) speaking to Jang Geum Ja or Player 149 (Kang Ae Shim) as scenes from the first two seasons flashed onscreen. 'Are you blaming yourself for everything that happened? No matter how you look at it, life is just unfair. Bad people do bad things, but they blame others and go on to live in peace. Good people, on the other hand, beat themselves up about the smallest things,' Jang Geum Ja said. She tells Seong Gi Hun, 'I still believe that you came here to save us all.' The Frontman then called for Seong Gi Hun. 'I'm trying to put an end to it,' he said before the trailer ended. A previous teaser revealed that there will be more deadly games in the third season. A poster also revealed two murderous dolls for the iconic Red Light, Green Light game. 'Squid Game' became a worldwide sensation since its premiere in 2021. Following the success of the first season, several cast members won top acting awards from renowned international organizations like the Golden Globes and SAG Awards. Right before the second season premiered, it got nominated for the Golden Globes in the Best Television Series – Drama category. 'Squid Game' Season 3, the third and final season, premieres on June 27 on Netflix. —Nika Roque/JCB, GMA Integrated News