After a long wait, Netflix has finally officially announced the release date for "Squid Game" Season 2
As part of a recent shareholder letter (discovered by Variety), it was confirmed that "Squid Game" Season 2 will premiere on the streaming service later this year No specifics beyond "2024" are available at this time, but expect more significant updates in the coming months
For now, we can only speculate on the exact timing of "Squid Game" Season 2 coming to Netflix, but it seems certain that it will be later this year The first season will be available in September 2021, and perhaps the second season will be available around the same time However, we cannot rule out the possibility that it will debut in the last few months of this year
Netflix has not yet shared plot details for Season 2 of "Squid Game," but series creator Hwang Dong-hyuk said in an interview with The Korea Herald that there will be "new games and characters, and a deeper plot and message" Perhaps this time around, players will be forced to compete in a bloody version of tag, or perhaps it will be a deadly spin on hopscotch
Fans also commented on the expectations following such a popular first season: "We are under pressure to do well, but we will try to repay our viewers with good results"
In case you missed the "Squid Game" hype, the thriller series follows a group of people who play a classic children's game to the death in order to win a large cash prize The first season ended with a dramatic cliffhanger, which I won't spoil, but its ambiguous ending proved that there are still stories left to tell in this world
The show quickly became a monster hit on Netflix, breaking all records and becoming the most-watched show ever on the service
Netflix capitalized on the continued popularity of "Squid Game" by producing a spin-off of the game show called "The Challenge" last year: last year, Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos once said, "'The The world of 'Squid Game' has just begun"
Season 2 of "The Squid Game" will be a big year for Netflix, which will bring back fan favorites like "Emily in Paris," "Bridgerton," and "F1" in 2024: including "Drive to Survive But there are also new shows on the horizon, including Guy Ritchie's "The Gentlemen," a live-action adaptation of "Avatar: The Last Airbender," and 2024's biggest bet, "3 Body Problem," a complex sci-fi thriller from the producers of "Game of Thrones"
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