Lee Jung-jae, an actor in the upcoming second season of the hit Netflix movie “Squid Game” shared details of the sequel to People Magazine.
On December 12, the actor told People that “the new games” in the show excite him most.
“So I can tell you for sure that you’re in for even more surprises, because there are games within games, and I call them psychological warfare,” he told People.
“There’s so many twists and turns, so you’re in for a big surprise,” he added to the magazine.
Netflix revealed, “Smile — Squid Game is ready to play once again. And the new trailer reveals the games are going to be as sinister as ever when Season 2 premieres on Dec. 26. “
The Actor Says ‘Squid Game 2’ Will Make Friends Into Enemies, the Report Says
The actor shed light on what he means by surprises.
“We have so much of them in season 1. So at one time, you’ll be enemies, the two will be enemies, and then the other time, they will be friends. So you don’t know what’s going to happen,” he told People in the interview.
He also told People that he appreciated fan excitement for a sequel.
“I want to say that I know that lots of fans are rooting for us,” he told People. “They love us, and what I really feel special about Squid Game is that I not only have Korean fans now, but people all across the globe noticed me and they love me. So I really like that.”
The Sequel Will Explore the Lead Character’s Desire to End the Games
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Netflix released a trailer in December.
“A hardened Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae), aka Player 456, returns to the deadly games with one goal in mind: to end the horrifying competition once and for all,” Netflix wrote. “Forced to play a new set of games, Gi-hun finds himself locked in a tense battle with the shadowy Front Man (Lee Byung-hun), whose true motivations remain cloaked in secrecy as the twists and turns of Season 2 unfurl. Will Gi-hun succeed, and how many more lives will the system claim as he tries?”
Director Hwang Dong-hyuk “is thrilled about what’s in store when Squid Game returns,” reported Netflix, quoting him as saying, “I do have a lot on my shoulders, but I’ll make sure it’s worth the wait.”
“Season 2 explores how Gi-hun follows through on his words after leaving the airport,” says Hwang, according to Netflix. “Gi-hun’s endeavor to find out who these people are and why they do what they do is the core story of Season 2.”
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