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Pink Villa
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
How to watch Squid Game Season 3 Hindi dubbed version? Lee Jung Jae starrer eyes last laugh with finale
After months of fan theories, cliffhangers, and global hype, the most anticipated K-drama of the decade has officially returned. Squid Game Season 3 premiered worldwide on June 27, 2025. It delivers six high-stakes episodes to close out the iconic series. And for Indian fans wondering where to watch the Hindi-dubbed version, we've got you covered. Where to stream Squid Game Season 3 in Hindi? Indian viewers can stream the latest season of Squid Game on Netflix. The OTT platform offers the series in multiple languages. It includes Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, English, Arabic, French, German, Indonesian, and Italian, among others. Not a fan of dubbing? No worries! Netflix also provides subtitles in several languages. This allows fans to enjoy the show in its original Korean audio while choosing the subtitle option that suits them best. What to expect from Season 3? Season 3 picks up right after the chaos of Season 2. Following a failed rebellion, the loss of a trusted friend, and a shocking betrayal, Gi Hun (Lee Jung Jae) finds himself more broken than ever. But the Squid Game doesn't stop for anyone. As new games begin, the stakes are even higher, forcing Gi Hun and the other survivors into deadlier rounds that push their morality and sanity to the brink. With every move, they're forced to make impossible decisions and not all of them will survive. Meanwhile, In Ho (Lee Byung Hun) is back as the Front Man, orchestrating the games while entertaining a new batch of mysterious VIPs. His brother, Jun Ho (Wi Ha Joon), is still searching for the hidden island. However, he has no idea that a traitor is watching his every move. Will Gi Hun find a way to turn the tables once again? Can Jun Ho expose the truth before it's too late? You'll have to stream the season to uncover the answers. Time to binge So whether you're watching for the action, the plot twists, or just to see how the story ends, Squid Game Season 3 promises a rollercoaster ride of emotions. And with Netflix offering the series in Hindi and regional languages, fans across the country can dive into the finale in their preferred format. The games are on. Are you ready?


The Review Geek
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Review Geek
Squid Game Season 3 Review – Does the finale bring back Season 1's charm?
Episode Guide Episode 1 -| Review Score – 3/5 Episode 2 -| Review Score – 3.5/5 Episode 3 -| Review Score – 3.5/5 Episode 4 -| Review Score – 3.5/5 Episode 5 -| Review Score – 3.5/5 Episode 6 -| Review Score – 3/5 After Squid Game pushed the K-drama genre to new heights of fame, it was renewed for two more seasons to wrap up the story. Following a lacklustre Season 2 which acted more like a transition between the first and the final season, Squid Game Season 3 aired in June 2025. And it gave us all the greatest hits from twisted mind games and betrayals to even scarier death games and a showdown of epic proportions. The K-drama begins with Seong Gi-hun, a desperate debtor who promises to turn his life around when he gets the chance to win over 45 billion won in a series of children's games. However, what he doesn't know is that he and over 450 other players will have to compete in life-threatening games. Squid Game Season 3 picks up right after the previous season, with the remaining players of the second game getting disheartened by their failed rebellion. As they are forced to continue playing the games, there is further discord among the players. Jun-hee seems to have given up while Gi-hun turns his anger towards Dae-ho. Geum-ja appeals to the players' humanity while the Frontman continues to taunt Gi-hun. The games get deadlier and the players struggle to survive. And in the outside world, Jun-ho and Choi Woo-seok continue to search for the Squid Game's island, unaware that there is a traitor in the midst. The series is as star-studded as it can get, and brings back Season 2 faces like Lee Jung-jae, Wi Ha-joon, Lee Byung-hun, Yim Si-wan, Kang Ha-neul, Park Gyu-young, Park Sung-hoon, Lee Jin-wook, Yang Dong-geun, Kang Ae-sim and Jo Yu-ri among others. It is helmed by director Hwang Dong-hyuk who also worked on the previous two seasons, so the final season is definitely in safe hands. Squid Game Season 3 brings back some of the charm of the first season. Each episode gets better than the last as the writer concocts riskier death games, absurd logic of the greedy players and the desperation of the dwindling rebels. It also has time to rehash Season 1's themes, such as faith in humanity vs man's selfish nature, and the financial and mental divide between the rich and poor, by making the VIPs more active participants. Apart from these recurring themes, there are several callbacks to the first season as well such as the inhuman VIPs enjoying the games, In-ho trying to convince Gi-hun of Chairman Oh's beliefs and even a deja vu of the iconic marble game involving shocking betrayals and deaths that prove that plot armour was never a thing in this show. Every episode is packed to the brim with thrilling plot twists, heartwrenching moments, and the bright and cheerful aesthetics of the Squid Game building, now stained with blood and hopelessness. The credit also goes to every single member of the cast as they pull out all the stops for the finale. Special shoutout to Kang Ha-neul, who may be known for his goofy roles, but portrays the complex Dae-ho so well that we cannot hate the character even if we want to. Kang Ae-sim's Geum-ja facing the biggest betrayal during one of the games will bring everyone to tears. But it is Yim Si-wan who steals the show in the end with Myung-gi's quiet scheming. To match Squid Game Season 3's wickedness, the action gets gorier, the props get creepier and there is an overall sense of suffocation even when a game is set on towers. The eerie, discordant string music continues and the drama even expands on the VIPs' world with miniatures of the games and extravagant outfits. But by the time we reach the end, we realise that there is no big bang that the show should have wrapped up with. We'll try our best to stay spoiler-free but since Squid Game is literally about death games, can you really be mad at us for mentioning that people die? Anyway, we don't have a problem with anyone dying; we know what we signed up for. The problem is the pace at which everyone is killed off in Season 3. By the end, since not many important characters survive, the show is left to pick off the extras. And so their deaths don't have any impact. It doesn't help that the novelty is gone as well. The reason why Season 1's ending packed an emotional punch is that viewers are left to believe that there will be multiple winners in the final game. When Sae-byeok and Sang-woo are killed, we are in for a shock, surprised at how Season 1 could top the emotional charge of the marble game. So, when Season 3's final game uses the same formula, it is not a surprise anymore. Seasons 2 and 3 also fail to be as satisfactory as Season 1 because they have extremely high ambitions which are never met. By being greedy like the billionaires of Squid Game, Netflix ruins the perfect legacy of what could have been a one-hit wonder.


Time of India
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Wi Ha Joon opens up on landing role in ‘Squid Game'; handing fame and more
Actor , who plays the famed detective Jun Ho in 'The Squid Game ', opened up about the show as the final season wrapped up on June 27. The actor, along with fellow cast members, shared the behind-the-scenes anecdotes from the show, and even talked about how he ended up getting cast as the popular character! During the broadcast of the popular variety show ' Heart on Wheels ', Wi Ha Joon, along with Yang Dong Geun and Park Gyu Young , talked about starring on the global hit show. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now As host Boom , talked about Ha Joon being named as one of the 25 sexiest men in the world, the actor revealed that while most enjoyed his physique, it ended up becoming a problem for his role on the show. He revealed that he had to stop exercise and weight training to fit the role. He revealed, 'For the first time in a year and a half, I stopped weight training. My arms were too bulky, and it didn't suit the role.' He also revealed that in order to reduce the bulk, he shifted to martial arts and doing more cardio-based exercises. How Wi Ha Joon was cast as 'Detective Jun Ho' As Gyu Young shared how she had to first share a video and was later cast for the walk-in audition, Ha Joon also shared how he landed one of the main characters on the show. He revealed, 'I initially visited the production company just to say hello, and it turned out the role of Jun Ho was the only one still unfilled. They heard my voice and asked me to audition. I thought it would be a casual read-through, but the director and producers were all there. I tend to memorise all my lines before auditions, and luckily, that worked in my favour.' Detective Jun Ho on 'Squid Game's' success Ha Joon also shared how he felt anxious about the show, 'At first, I couldn't enjoy it at all. I was actually really stressed. I hate the feeling of disappointment, so I try not to have expectations." Later on, however, he stated that the feeling had gone away by the time the press conference for season 2 was held. He revealed, 'I enjoyed the event the most in my entire life. I even blew hand kisses.' Park Gyu Young then added to the statement while recalling the event, sharing, 'I thought he was always the type to enjoy things. I was actually nervous, but he helped escort me.'


Pink Villa
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
Lee Jung Jae's Squid Game Season 3 teases chilling opening: Is Seong Gi Hun dead? Park Sung Hoon leads coffin moment
Squid Game Season 3 isn't holding back when it comes to building tension ahead of its premiere on June 27, 2025. With just a day to go, Netflix has released a gripping 30-second sneak peek from the final season. And it's already sparking theories, excitement, and dread among fans. The teaser was brief but heavy with atmosphere. It begins inside the now-familiar dormitory where contestants await their fate. Two pink-suited guards silently enter, carrying a jet-black coffin wrapped in a pink ribbon. It's the same ominous package that viewers have come to associate with death inside the game. Without a word, they place it in the center of the room, immediately catching the attention of the remaining players. As tension builds, the contestants form a cautious circle around the box. Just as Park Sung Hoon 's character Hyun Ju leans in and removes the lid, the screen cuts to black. It leaves fans wondering who's inside, and what fresh nightmare is about to unfold. Is Gi Hun the one inside the coffin? While the teaser offers no confirmation, all signs suggest that Lee Jung Jae' s character, Seong Gi Hun, is the one inside the coffin. At the end of Season 2, Gi Hun had attempted to rally a rebellion within the game. It was a bold but failed attempt that was crushed under the ruthless control of the Front Man, portrayed by Lee Byung Hun. Some fans believe the teaser suggests that Gi Hun has been forcibly dragged back into the game as punishment for his failed rebellion. Others speculate he might actually be dead; that's why he's inside the coffin. However, given that he's the series' main character, some viewers argue he could not be shown as dead early on. What to expect in Season 3 Squid Game Season 3 picks up right after the bloody chaos of Season 2's cliffhanger. With six tightly packed episodes, the story now shifts to its endgame. Gi Hun, still reeling from the loss of a close ally and the brutal suppression of his rebellion, must now navigate even more lethal games. As he faces new psychological and physical trials, he's forced to confront his own limits. But survival comes at a cost, especially when every choice he makes impacts not only himself but those around him. Meanwhile, Front Man In Ho resumes control, now preparing to host the mysterious VIPs who bankroll the deadly competition. In the shadows, his brother Jun Ho (Wi Ha Joon) continues his dangerous investigation, determined to expose the truth. However, Jun Ho may be walking straight into a trap as there's a traitor hiding in plain sight. All six episodes of Squid Game Season 3 drop globally on June 27, only on Netflix. Buckle up: the game is about to end, but not without breaking a few more hearts first.


Gizmodo
14-06-2025
- 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.