Happy Squid Game Day to all those who celebrate! The wait is over, and Squid Game Season 2 has finally arrived on Netflix. The new season of the global phenomenon picks up where the previous one left off, plunging viewers back into the treacherous world of the deadly game. Early viewers who tuned in right after the premier have shared their reviews after watching the first few episodes, and by the looks of it, it's another masterpiece from Hwang Dong-hyuk.
The highly anticipated new season of Squid Game follows the continued journey of Seong Gi Hun, played by Lee Jung Jae, who emerged victorious in the previous season by outlasting 455 other contestants. However, the new season takes a dramatic turn as Gi Hun refuses to accept the cash prize and instead returns to participate in a new set of treacherous games. But this time, his motive is not to win the money but to take down the sinister organisation behind the game.
X users have now taken to the microblogging site to share their first review of the show, and one netizen lauded the Korean survival thriller, writing, "Watched the first episode of Squid Game season 2. What a thriller it was, nail-biting. Great performance by every actor and the ending nailed it."
Another user wrote, "Squid Game 2 is amazing so far But at the same time, 456 can’t win again, there is some massive twist coming, or they will just kill him off I think I’ll be disappointed if that doesn’t happen, but I’m loving it so far."
The new season of Squid Game has finally arrived, three years after the first installment broke streaming records and became one of the most popular Netflix shows of all time. The fresh season sees the return of key cast members, including Lee Jung Jae and Gong Yoo, as well as Wi Ha Joon and Lee Byung Hun. Additionally, the new season welcomes a talented group of new actors, including Im Si Wan, Park Sung Hoon, BigBang's T.O.P, Kang Ha Neul, Park Gyu Young, and Choi Seung Hyun, who join the already impressive cast.
Squid Game Season 2 has seven episodes. All episodes are now streaming on Netflix!
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