Netflix’s Squid Game teases deadly new challenges in season 3 trailer
In the debut trailer for its third and concluding chapter, Squid Game hints at the arrival of fresh, lethal obstacles.
In a month, the last episode of the popular Netflix show will be released, where we find Gi-hun back in the lethal games following his unsuccessful uprising at the end of season two, resulting in the demise of his comrade Jung-bae at the hands of The Front Man.
In the latest preview, the guards somberly escort Gi-hun into the living area of the game participants, this time in a coffin. It hints at a fresh challenge for Gi-hun and his remaining comrades.
The new trailer begins with the guards solemnly transporting Gi-hun to where the players stay, in a coffin no less. It suggests that he, along with his fellow survivors, will be faced with a brand new game.
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The contestants encounter a massive gumball dispenser, which spits out either red or blue balls, potentially influencing their fortunes for the upcoming task.
Following some intense moments, the screen dims to darkness, accompanied by the sound of a newborn’s cry, hinting at the delivery of Player 222.
In the third and concluding season of Squid Game, we follow Gi-hun as he grapples with grief over losing his closest companion within the game, and is pushed to extreme sadness by The Manager, who concealed his real persona to secretly enter the competition.
Gi-hun keeps pushing towards ending the game, as The Front Man plans his next action. Each choice made by the remaining players could lead to increasingly severe outcomes in each subsequent round.
The next episode is scheduled to broadcast following the unprecedented popularity of season two, a fact that earned it the top spot on Netflix’s most-watched television series list in 92 different nations.
On New Year’s Eve, it was revealed that Season 2 of a particular show on Netflix had garnered 68 million views, placing it as the seventh most-watched non-English language series on their platform, and setting a record for the highest number of views in the first week for any show.
In just 11 days, the show managed to break records yet again, amassing an impressive 126.2 million views, making it the Netflix series with the highest number of views in such a brief timeframe.
Squid Game season 1 and 2 are available to stream now on Netflix. Season 3 premieres on 27 June.
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2025-05-06 14:22