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Netflix Tudum 2025 reveals release dates, trailers and first looks for top shows and movies
Netflix Tudum 2025 reveals release dates, trailers and first looks for top shows and movies

Express Tribune

time3 days ago

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  • Express Tribune

Netflix Tudum 2025 reveals release dates, trailers and first looks for top shows and movies

Netflix held its annual global fan event, Tudum 2025, at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles. Hosted by Sofia Carson, the showcase spotlighted upcoming Netflix original series and films. From trailers and teasers to major release date reveals, the event delivered plenty of excitement for fans. Here's a comprehensive rundown of the biggest announcements from Tudum 2025. To kick off the event, Netflix debuted the official trailer for Squid Game Season 3. Stars Lee Jung-jae, Lee Byung-hun, Park Sung-hoon, Kang Ae-sim, and Choi Seung-hyun introduced the trailer live on stage. The final chapter of Gi-hun's journey begins June 27. Next, a teaser and release date were unveiled for Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery. The third installment in Rian Johnson's mystery franchise, starring Daniel Craig, will premiere on December 12. Continuing the reveals, One Piece fans were treated to a first look at Tony Tony Chopper in live-action. The Straw Hat Pirates cast welcomed the newest crew member, confirming that Season 2 will arrive in 2026. Acclaimed director Guillermo del Toro presented a teaser for his upcoming adaptation of Frankenstein, starring Oscar Isaac and Mia Goth, promising a dark reimagining of the classic tale. Netflix also announced Happy Gilmore 2, with Adam Sandler returning alongside original cast members. The sequel is set to release July 25, accompanied by a new trailer. One of the most anticipated reveals was for Stranger Things Season 5. The final season will be released in three volumes on November 26, December 25, and December 31, respectively. Additionally, Netflix premiered the first six minutes of Wednesday Season 2, ahead of its August 6 release. Finally, a teaser for The Rip, starring Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, revealed a January 16, 2026 premiere date. Netflix capped off Tudum 2025 with a strong mix of fan favorites, originals, and surprises—setting the tone for a packed year of content.

Squid Game 3 trailer: Equal parts chilling and exciting
Squid Game 3 trailer: Equal parts chilling and exciting

India Today

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • India Today

Squid Game 3 trailer: Equal parts chilling and exciting

Netflix released the trailer for 'Squid Game Season 3' on Saturday, teasing more thrills and greater fears this time. At the core of it remained a brutally devastated Gi-hun, who's still dealing with the death of his friend Jung Bae. "Why did you let me live?" he screams as Front Man confronts him, "Player 456, do you still have faith in people?"advertisementDeadlier games, including the one exploring the fear of heights (which was missing from season 2), make for the rest of the trailer. 'Every game comes to an end', teases the video, hinting at the possibility of this one being the grand ultimate survival giant creepy doll reappears, along with the famous game 'Red Light, Green Light'. The trailer also shows the return of the old Tug of War game from season 1. However, what really sends chills down the spine is the brutal showdown in the same children's room. We also see Gi-hun coming face to face for a talk with the Front Man - a definite iconic moment from the the trailer of 'Squid Games Season 3' here: After the ending of Season 2, featuring the death of Jung Bae following Gi-hun leading a group of players against the Front Man, this one will reveal more secrets. What the audience knows, but Gi-hun doesn't, is that the Front Man is In-ho, a former Squid Game winner who rose to become the head guard, secretly operating under the disguise of Young Il as Player new season will premiere on Netflix on June 27, Watch

‘Squid Game' Season 3 Trailer teases bloody new games and a BRUTAL finale on June 27
‘Squid Game' Season 3 Trailer teases bloody new games and a BRUTAL finale on June 27

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

‘Squid Game' Season 3 Trailer teases bloody new games and a BRUTAL finale on June 27

The Squid Game saga is nearing its end, and with anticipation running high for its June 27 premiere, the first official trailer was dropped online on Sunday. Season 3 of the hit Netflix show, promises a brutal, emotionally charged conclusion filled with high-stakes games and some shocking surprises in store for fans. Though Season 3 was filmed back-to-back with Season 2, the makers chose to present it as a separate instalment, keeping fans waiting and guessing on what happens next. Squid Game: Season 3 | Official Trailer | Netflix [ENG SUB] The newly released trailer opens with a dark reimagining of the infamous "Red Light, Green Light" game, teased in the end credits of Season 2. This time, the terrifying doll Young-hee returns with a twisted and deadly new children's game. The trailer teases that the remaining survivors from Season 2 will face an entirely new lineup of horrifying games that will end in a lot of bloodshed and tears. Among them appears to be a revised version of the fan-favourite Tug of War challenge from Season 1, though the exact mechanics remain cloaked in secrecy. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Encontre voos low-cost Voos | Anúncios de Pesquisa Saiba Mais Undo One of the most powerful moments in the trailer hints at a long-awaited face-to-face confrontation between Gi-hun and the elusive Front Man (In-ho). In a key scene, the Front Man asks Gi-hun, "Do you still believe in people?" Another standout moment or spoiler shows Gi-hun donning the signature finalists' suit, walking toward the Front Man, possibly to uncover the truth behind In-ho's betrayal and his true identity. The final sequences of the trailer suggest that he may either attempt to end the games once and for all — or become entangled in their twisted ideology. Squid Game Season 3 is poised to deliver a fittingly explosive finale to one of Netflix's most iconic global franchises.

Squid Game Season 3 Trailer: A Baby, A Betrayal And The Most Brutal Games Yet
Squid Game Season 3 Trailer: A Baby, A Betrayal And The Most Brutal Games Yet

NDTV

time3 days ago

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  • NDTV

Squid Game Season 3 Trailer: A Baby, A Betrayal And The Most Brutal Games Yet

New Delhi: The trailer of Squid Game Season 3 is finally here, and it looks like the darkest, most emotionally intense chapter yet. The final season teases a chilling showdown between Player 456, Seong Gi-hun and the mysterious Front Man-one that fans have been anticipating since the shocking end of Season 2. The trailer opens with a haunting new version of the infamous "Red Light, Green Light" game, immediately reminding viewers of the terror that started it all. Gi-hun (played by Lee Jung-jae) is still reeling from the death of his friend Jung Bae and is seen confronting the guards, repeatedly asking, "Why didn't you kill me? Why did you keep me alive?" His desperation is met with silence and the Front Man's trademark unsettling smile. What follows is a montage of new, deadlier games, one of them bringing back the fear of heights that was missing in Season 2. The creepy giant doll Young Hee returns, but with a twist, possibly playing a new role. The trailer also shows a twisted take on the old Tug of War game from Season 1, now seemingly more brutal and psychologically disturbing. Among the most talked-about moments is the return of the eerie children's room teased in posters, its walls covered in what look like crayon drawings. The imagery hints at a disturbing subplot involving an unborn baby, possibly the one connected to Yim Si-wan's character, who may become the ultimate test for the remaining players' humanity. Gi-hun's face-off with the Front Man (Lee Byung-hun) is a central focus. In a tense exchange, the masked leader asks him, "Player 456, do you still have faith in people?" Squid Game Season 3 is set to premiere on June 27, 2025, on Netflix. The show is created, written, directed and produced by Hwang Dong-hyuk, who has been at the helm since its inception. The cast this season includes Lee Jung-jae as Gi-hun, Lee Byung-hun as the Front Man/In-ho, Yim Si-wan, Kang Ha-neul, Wi Ha-jun, Park Gyu-young, Park Sung-hoon, Yang Dong-geun, Kang Ae-sim, Jo Yuri, Lee David and Roh Jae-won. Originally debuting in September 2021, Squid Game became a global cultural phenomenon. Season 1 remains Netflix's second most-watched show of all time, while Season 2, released in December 2024, is now the platform's third most-watched. The only Netflix show with higher viewership is Wednesday Season 1.

Lee Jung Jae reacts to Squid Game becoming Netflix's most-watched series, hopes season 3 'does not disappoint'
Lee Jung Jae reacts to Squid Game becoming Netflix's most-watched series, hopes season 3 'does not disappoint'

Pink Villa

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Pink Villa

Lee Jung Jae reacts to Squid Game becoming Netflix's most-watched series, hopes season 3 'does not disappoint'

As anticipation builds for the final chapter of Squid Game, lead actor Lee Jung Jae has shared his thoughts on the show's monumental success. The actor made an appearance with other cast members at Netflix Tudum 2025: The Live Event. He addressed the overwhelming global response to the survival drama and spoke about the pressure he feels going into Season 3. Lee Jung Jae shares his thoughts With Squid Game officially crowned the most-watched series of the 2024-25 season, expectations for the upcoming installment are sky-high. During an interview with Variety, Lee Jung Jae acknowledged the emotional weight that comes with such success. "As grateful as I am, I'd be lying if I said there wasn't any pressure," he confessed. "We're going to be releasing Season 3… I hope it does not disappoint." The actor, who plays Seong Gi Hun (also known as Player 456), has become the face of the globally acclaimed series. And with its final season approaching, his words echo the sentiment of fans hoping for a powerful send-off. Squid Game: The most-watched show According to recent data from Nielsen's multiplatform ratings, Netflix emerged as the clear leader in streaming, with five of the top ten most-watched shows originating from the platform (excluding live sports). Squid Game Season 2 was the most-watched TV series across platforms in the 2024–25 television season. It recorded a staggering average of 27.1 million viewers. Final season arrives June 27: What to expect The countdown has officially begun for Squid Game Season 3, which will premiere on June 27. The first trailer was dropped during Netflix Tudum 2025. It offers a suspenseful look at the last deadly games Gi Hun and the remaining characters must face. The clip teases intense new challenges, familiar enemies, and the psychological toll the twisted tournament continues to take on its participants. Among them is the ever-mysterious Front Man (played by Lee Byung Hun), who looms large as the ultimate obstacle between Gi Hun and the truth. As the players race toward the end of the final round, the stakes have never been higher. With returning symbols like the terrifying Young Hee doll and new, mind-bending arenas, the endgame promises to be both emotionally charged and visually spectacular.

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