Gi-hun's story will continue in Squid Game season 2 with presumably even more violence, but there are other elements and answers that we hope to see.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Squid Game season 2 is on the way, and after the success of the Netflix series' first installment, there are a few things that audiences are eager to see. Gi-hun's victory in the brutal games left many questions unanswered and doors open, so there is a good deal that season 2 can work with.
9 More Children's Games Than In Squid Game S1 The backbone of Squid Game season 1 was the children's games the contestants were forced to play, each with their own bloody twist. Though it would be great to see some of these referenced in season 2 , the series' next installment needs to take things up a notch if it will be just as shocking as season 1. So, new games are a must.
7 The Return of Squid Game's Hwang Jun-ho One of the biggest cliffhangers of Squid Game season 2 was the fate of the police officer Hwang Jun-ho. After discovering that the Front Man was his own brother, Jun-ho was shot by the unmasked In-ho and fell off a cliff. Though the series' characters presume he is dead, a body is never shown, which traditionally indicates in the world of TV that he is still alive.
5 Meeting More Squid Game Winners The Front Man of Squid Game season 1 was revealed to be one of the previous winners of the brutal games. So, as of the end of the series' first installment, he and Gi-hun have something in common. Aside from this pair, nothing else is known about the other previous winners of Il-nam's Squid Game.
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