“Don’t get any absurd ideas,” said the mysterious voice coming from the other side of the phone.
“I can’t forgive you,” said Gi-hun as he abandoned the possibility of a new life.
Seong Gi-hun, or “Player 456”, is the main character in the hit TV show Squid Games.
In this show, a group of wealthy Koreans kidnap people and force them to play a sick version of Korean children’s games.
The second season of Squid Games was released on December 26.
This season has seven episodes, making it shorter than the first season, which had nine episodes.
Despite that, Squid Games season 2 picks up with Seong Gi-hun in the airport, creating a plan to catch the people behind the games.
To some, the first 2 episodes are slow and not interesting because they are mainly about Gi-hun trying to find the people behind the games.
This season introduces brand-new characters, games, designs, and even rules.
Although some things are new, this season we see some familiar faces, as well as the return of 2 games from the first season.
The new players go through the same level of torture as the previous players from season 1, which gives us the right amount of old and new content.
Since season 3 of Squid Games is projected to come out in 2025, it is no surprise that the audience gets left on a cliffhanger.
Similar to other thriller TV shows and movies, Squid Games aims to keep the audience guessing.
As you watch this show you can expect to feel emotions ranging from surprise to betrayal.
If you enjoyed the emotional thrill of Squid Games then you will enjoy the SAW movie franchise.
Both Squid Games and SAW follow a similar plot: To survive, people must win violent and disturbing games.
Though Squid Games seems to be solely about the gory details, the show conveys that no matter how innocent someone may look, you never know who they are behind closed doors.
The director , Hwang Dong-hyuk, easily creates a violent atmosphere with his idea of twisted Korean kids games.
All episodes are designed to keep the audience curious about what might happen next.
It is said that most people that watched the second season of Squid Game ended up finishing the show in less than a week because of how thrilling it was to watch the episodes.
Squid Games is an original Netflix show, which is only available on Netflix.