Squid Game Season 3’s Final Games Trailer Shows Gi-Hun's Agony
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Squid Game Season 3’s Final Games Trailer Shows Gi-Hun’s Agony

Netflix has dropped Squid Game Season 3‘s “final gamestrailer, starring Lee Jung-Jae as Seong Gi-hun. With the show approaching its conclusion, the trailer showcased Gi-hun aiming to put an end to the games in the final season. Squid Game, which first premiered in 2021 on Netflix, is returning with its third and final season on June 27, 2025.

Gi-Hun is ready to end it all in Squid Game Season 3’s Final Games trailer

Known to be one of the most successful series on Netflix, Squid Game is about to conclude with its third and final season. Netflix recently released the series’ final trailer, titled “Final Games,” to prepare fans for the ultimate showdown.

The trailer opens with Kang Ae-shim’s character Jang Geum-ja, aka Player 149, talking to Gi-hun. She asks him, “Are you blaming yourself for everything that happened?” and the scene cuts to flashbacks from the previous seasons.

In the background, Geum-ja’s voiceover continues as she states that she believes Gi-hun will save them all. Additionally, Geum-ja conveys in her monologue, “Life is just unfair. Bad people do bad things, but they blame others and go on to live in peace. Good people, on the other hand, beat themselves up about the smallest things.” At the end of the trailer, Gi-hun asserts that he is “trying to put an end to it.”

Squid Game Season 3 will take off from the cliffhanger ending of Season 2. In Season 2’s last episode, Gi-hun and his Jung-bae, played by Lee Seo-hwan, tried to rebel. However, he failed, and Jung-bae was executed by the Front Man, played by Lee Byung-hun. The Front Man entered the game as Player 001, only to grow closer to Gi-hun and betray him in the end.

Hwang Dong-Hyuk, the creator of Squid Game, while speaking about the upcoming season, said, “If Seasons 2 and 3 form one continuous narrative, then Season 3 is the climax — a story that’s bound to hit hard. It will be a story of true confrontation” (via The Korea Times).

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