Get ready for the highly anticipated premiere of Squid Game Season 3 on Netflix, scheduled for June 27, 2025. The streaming giant has released an electrifying new poster and images, offering fans "a tantalizing glimpse into the fate of the surviving players."
Continuing directly from where Season 2 concluded, the third and final season delves deeper into the critical choices faced by Gi-hun (played by Lee Jung-jae) as he navigates "overwhelming despair." Meanwhile, the Front Man (Lee Byung-hun) is plotting his next strategic move. As the stakes rise, each round of the deadly games pushes the surviving players towards increasingly dire consequences, Netflix promises. "This season promises to push the limits of suspense and drama, keeping viewers glued to the action."
Image credit: Netflix. The newly unveiled launch poster captures a haunting scene with a pink guard dragging a bloodied contestant toward a coffin adorned with a pink ribbon. "Gone is the rainbow-hued track of Season 2’s six-legged pentathlon; in its place, a vividly swirling flower-pattern floor ominously foreshadows the cutthroat finale to come," Netflix describes. "The sinister silhouettes of Young-hee and her companion Cheol-su — first hinted in last season’s post-credit scene — suggest that even more brutal games lie ahead."
Squid Game Season 3 First-Look Images
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Following the massive success of Squid Game Season 2, which became the third most-watched season on Netflix ever with 68 million views upon its debut, the show broke records for the most views in a premiere week and secured the #1 spot in the Top 10 TV Series (Non-English) list across 92 countries.
Squid Game Season 2 concluded with a gripping cliffhanger that sets the stage for Season 3. For a detailed analysis, be sure to read our Squid Game Season 2 review. Fans are eagerly awaiting official confirmation on the number of episodes in Season 3, especially after the brisk pace of Season 2's seven episodes, all released on December 26, 2024.