Game S2 — Squid

This isn’t going to be a fun reunion. This is going to be a war. Squid Game Season 2 doesn't have an exact release date yet (though whispers point to late 2024 or early 2025), but it’s safe to say: when it drops, the world will stop.

Until then, we’ll be practicing our Red Light, Green Light stare and sleeping with one eye open.

Three years ago, Hwang Dong-hyuk’s Squid Game didn’t just break Netflix—it shattered every record, turned green tracksuits into a global Halloween costume, and made us side-eye our childhood playground games with serious suspicion. Squid Game S2

Red Light, Green Light… Again? Why “Squid Game Season 2” Has Us Both Excited and Terrified

Player 456 is back. Here’s everything we know (and fear) about the highly anticipated return of Squid Game . It’s official: the haunting melody of “Young-hee” is about to play on repeat in our heads again. This isn’t going to be a fun reunion

Now, the masked Front Man is back, and so is Player 456 (Lee Jung-jae). But the question isn’t if Seong Gi-hun can win again. It’s: What is he willing to lose this time?

We hope not. But with Squid Game , nothing is off the table. Creator Hwang Dong-hyuk famously said making Season 1 was so stressful he lost several teeth. He originally intended it to be a one-off. So, while we are desperate for more, there is a quiet fear: Can lightning strike twice? Until then, we’ll be practicing our Red Light,

Here’s the lowdown on Squid Game Season 2 —the theories, the returning cast, and why we’re already biting our nails. Season 1 ended on a gut-punch. Gi-hun dyed his hair red (a symbol of rage and rebirth), turned around at the airport, and decided to stay in Korea to dismantle the game from the inside. Season 2 picks up with that promise.