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Squid Game Creator Teases Spinoff Idea Ahead of Series Finale — When Would It Be Set?
Squid Game Creator Teases Spinoff Idea Ahead of Series Finale — When Would It Be Set?

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time11 hours ago

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Squid Game Creator Teases Spinoff Idea Ahead of Series Finale — When Would It Be Set?

Netflix's survival thriller Squid Game will officially end with Season 3 on Friday, June 27, but that hasn't stopped creator/writer/director Hwang Dong-hyuk from brainstorming new ideas to keep his bloody battle arena alive. In a conversation with EW, Hwang elaborated on how he could potentially keep the dystopian world alive — and which characters he might be able to expand on down the line. More from TVLine Save the Dates: Billy Joel's HBO Docu, Judge Judy's New Show and More Ransom Canyon Renewed for Season 2 at Netflix My Life With the Walter Boys Season 2 Lands Summer Release - See First Photos 'I actually had this faint ideation about possibly a spinoff — not a sequel, but maybe a spinoff about the three-year gap between Season 1 and Season 2 when Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae) looks around for the recruiters,' he said. 'There is that three-year period, and maybe I could have a portrayal of what the recruiters or Captain Park (Oh Dal-su) or officers or masked men were doing in that period, not inside the gaming arena, but their life outside of that. So that is some vague ideation that I have that could possibly be developed in the future.' Despite Hwang's spinoff idea(s), the creator assures fans that everything will be resolved by the end of Season 3's six-episode run — though he offers zero hints about Gi-hun's fate. 'Season 3 is indeed a finale, and you'll be able to feel that once you watch,' he said. 'But I'm not trying to say that I'm going to close the door to spinoffs or sequels altogether because they say never say never.' Would you watch a spinoff series? And what do you think is going to happen in the show's final season? Let us know in the comments. Squid Game Season 2: 10+ Burning Questions View List Best of TVLine 'Missing' Shows, Found! Get the Latest on Ahsoka, Monarch, P-Valley, Sugar, Anansi Boys and 25+ Others Yellowjackets Mysteries: An Up-to-Date List of the Series' Biggest Questions (and Answers?) The Emmys' Most Memorable Moments: Laughter, Tears, Historical Wins, 'The Big One' and More

My Life With the Walter Boys season 2 first look revealed ahead of 2025 release
My Life With the Walter Boys season 2 first look revealed ahead of 2025 release

Express Tribune

time19 hours ago

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  • Express Tribune

My Life With the Walter Boys season 2 first look revealed ahead of 2025 release

Netflix has dropped the first official look at Season 2 — and things are only getting more complicated in Silver Falls. The hit teen series "My Life With the Walter Boys" returns in late 2025, and fans just got their first glimpse of what's ahead. New images released by Netflix show Jackie (Nikki Rodriguez) back in Colorado, facing the emotional fallout of her Season 1 exit. She's determined to make amends with Alex (Ashby Gentry) and set firm boundaries with Cole (Noah LaLonde). But with Alex training for a risky rodeo and Cole still reeling from heartbreak, the love triangle is far from over. The first look also hints at a more grown-up tone this season, with deeper character arcs and shifting relationships inside the Walter family. While the exact release date hasn't been announced, Netflix has confirmed a late 2025 premiere. A full trailer is expected in the coming months — and Season 3 is already on the way for 2026. The drama is heating up — and the Walter boys are just getting started.

Everything We Know About ‘My Life With The Walter Boys' Season 2 So Far
Everything We Know About ‘My Life With The Walter Boys' Season 2 So Far

Yahoo

time15-05-2025

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Everything We Know About ‘My Life With The Walter Boys' Season 2 So Far

More wrangling of the Walter Boys by one Jackie Howard (Nikki Rodriguez) and their mother Katherine (Sarah Rafferty) lies in store as the second season of the popular YA Netflix series My Life With the Walter Boys is on its way. Netflix swiftly renewed the show for another installment after Season 1 arrived at the end of 2023. The second season recently entered production. More from Deadline 'My Life With The Walter Boys' Producer iGeneration Developing Ali Novak's 'Heartbreakers' For Television 'My Life With The Walter Boys' Book Is Getting A Sequel – How Will It Impact Season 2 Of Netflix Series? 'Ginny Wedss Sunny 2' Filming; Indican Buys 'In The Fire Of War'; Netflix Gets 'Lovestruck In Korea - Global Briefs Read on for everything else we know about My Life With the Walter Boys Season 2: A release date has not yet been set for the next season, but production recently wrapped and 2025 is the anticipated year. Yes! Season 2 has officially wrapped production in Calgary, Canada. Returning series regulars in addition to Rodriguez and Rafferty include Marc Blucas, who plays Katherine's husband George, Noa LaLonde who plays Cole Walter, Ashby Gentry who plays Alex Walter, Connor Stanhope (Danny Walter), Johnny Link (Will Walter), Corey Fogelmanis (Nathan Walter) and Jaylan Evans (Skylar Summerhill). Zoë Soul will still recur in Season 2 but in fewer episodes. She plays Hayley, wife of eldest Walter brother Will (Johnny Link). The recurring cast will include Isaac Arellanes (Isaac Garcia), Myles Perez (Lee Garcia), Alex Quijano (Richard), Ashley Tavares (Rara Jacobs), Dean Petriw (Jordan Walter), Alix West Lefler (Parker Wlater), Lennix James (Benny Walter), Alisha Newton (Erin), Ellie O'Brien (Grace), Kolton Stewart (Dylan), Mya Lowe (Kiley), Gabrielle Jacinto (Olivia), Jesse Lipscombe (Coach Allen), and Nathaniel Arcand (Mato Summerhill). Five new recurring cast members for Season 2 include Natalie Sharp (Wilderness), Carson MacCormac (Shazam!), Janet Kidder (Star Trek: Discovery), Riele Downs (Bel-Air) and Jake Manley (The Order). Season 2 recently wrapped production in Canada and is set to premiere in 2025. Showrunner Melanie Halsall will steer Season 2 with Ed Glauser executive producing. Jason Priestly, who directed two episodes in Season 1, will return to direct several episodes in the second season in addition to serving as producer. RELATED: Season 2 will welcome Becky Hartman Edwards, a writer-producer who has worked on Firefly Lane, The Bold Type, Switched at Birth, Parenthood and more, as an executive producer. Although the author of Season 1's source material Ali Novak just announced a sequel book to the novel My Life With the Walter Boys called My Return to the Walter Boys, this book won't serve as a basis for Season 2. The series took a different direction at the end of Season 1 than Novak's novel, which hints at Jackie's return more solidly than the end of the show, as Jackie boards a flight to New York to go back and live there with her Uncle Richard after the complicated love triangle she experiences with two of the Walter brothers. 'When you're making a television series that you want to be returning, you have to make changes from a novel. I wanted to surprise the audience. I wanted to give the audience something a little bit different than they were expecting from the book,' Halsall told Deadline. 'I wanted to leave it open-ended what Jackie was going to do and what boy she was gonna end up with,' Halsall said. 'I've often said that maybe Jackie won't end up with a boy but she'll end up on her own. Maybe that's still the case. It was a deliberate decision to make that change, and I think it was organic to the story.' Halsall envisioned a multiple-season show from the beginning. Rodriguez applauded Jackie for choosing herself at the end of Season 1. 'Jackie's going through a lot and she has really big dreams and goals, and so I really hope for Jackie that she doesn't get too off track and doesn't get too distracted and just remember what she really wants,' she told Deadline. 'Ultimately, no one's gonna look out for you the way that you would. So I think… her choosing herself is really important for people to see, and I kind of applaud Jackie for it to be honest.' RELATED: Yes! Netflix renewed the series for a third season ahead of Season 2's premiere. Best of Deadline Where To Watch All The 'Mission: Impossible' Movies: Streamers With Multiple Films In The Franchise 'Bridgerton' Season 4: Everything We Know So Far Everything We Know About 'Wicked: For Good' So Far

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