Bittersweet news: We don’t have to wait three years for Squid Game season 3 like we did for season 2, but we now know Netflix’s number one non-English language series of all time will be ending soon. Today, Netflix unveiled Squid Game ’s final season will premiere on June 27 with some sneak peeks into the aftermath of season 2's bloody finale.
Lee stars in Season 2 of “Squid Game” alongside returning cast member Wi Ha-jun as Jun-ho and Lee Byung-hun as the mysterious Front Man, alongside a slew of new stars. Hwang Dong-hyuk is the creator of the series and serves as director and executive producer, with Kim Ji-yeon also serving as an EP.
Netflix Chief Content Officer Bela Bajaria has announced the release date of 'Squid Game 3'. He even mentioned that the third season of this superhit Korean series, starring Lee Jung Jae, is set to stream on Netflix from June 27,
The third season of Netflix original "Squid Game" (2021-) series will be released on June 27, the streaming giant said on Thursday night.
Netflix has officially confirmed today that Squid Game Season 3 will be released in June 2025, and it will be the third and final season.
Netflix has now announced that Squid Game 3 will be available for streaming from June 27, 2025. Starring Lee Jung Jae, Lee Byung Hun, and Wi Ha Joon in the lead roles, fans and movie buffs are eagerly waiting to find out how the story concludes.
Netflix announced its upcoming TV slate for 2025, which includes Squid Game season 3, Stranger Things season 5, and Wednesday season 2.
Green light! Netflix’s hit original series Squid Game will return to screens this summer. The south Korean drama will debut its third and final season on Friday, June 27 just months after the Dec. 26 release of Season 2,
Squid Game is one of a trio of popular series returning to Netflix this year. The supernatural drama Stranger Things returns for a fifth and final installment, and the Addams Family-inspired series, Wednesday,
The recently revealed poster sets quite the harrowing tone for the season: gone are the rainbow hues of season two's six-legged pentathlon, and in their place lies an aggressively bright, swirling flower-patterned floor under a pair of familiarly sinister silhouettes to fans of the show.
Hwang Dong-hyuk's satirical thriller has landed a June 2025 release as Netflix offer new images from Player 456's final stand. Read more at Empire.