In a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter though, Hwang said that he has a few ideas of what Season Two could look like. Maybe in Season Two I can talk about this more."įamously, Hwang wrote Squid Game completely on his own, meaning that if Season Two gets greenlit, it could introduce a whole writer's room's worth of perspectives. This was an issue that I wanted to raise. I see it on the global news that the police force can be very late on acting on things-there are more victims or a situation gets worse because of them not acting fast enough. As Hwang told The Sunday Times, "I think the issue with police officers is not just an issue in Korea. In particular, the story would focus on his history as a police officer.
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If we go off of what Hwang has said he envisions for the series, the nest installment of the series could actually be a prequel and highlight the backstory of the Frontman. What Would Squid Game Season Two Be About? The only foreseeable issue? They're gonna need a whole new cast. So now, it's less about if there's a story to tell and more so if Netflix wants to give it the green light (red light!) (sorry, terrible joke). Also, while the show's creator Hwang Dong-hyuk originally suggested that there was not going to be a Season Two, after speaking with The Sunday Times, it appears that narrative is changing. Plus, there's been news of Netflix's recent investment in more Korean dramas. The series has skyrocketed to the streamer's top watched list, so fans are feeling desperate for more. Okay, with that disclaimer out of the way, Squid Game will almost certainly get a second season. Netflix has not made any formal announcement of a second season. Netflix does list Squid Game as a seasonal series, not a limited one, which means that a second season could absolutely be on the horizon. When (spoiler) 455 people die, that leaves the cast list a bit bare for a second outing. Speaking of the Hunger Games though, these battle-to-the-death stories often punctuate themselves. The Ending of Netflix's 'Squid Game,' Explained