Key Points

The highly anticipated Squid Game Season 3 trailer showcases a dramatic confrontation between Gi-hun and the Front Man, In-ho. Fans are eager to see how Gi-hun handles the heartbreaking betrayal after learning it was In-ho who took his friend's life in Season 2. This season promises to continue the intense storytelling that has made Squid Game a global sensation, as it remains one of Netflix's most-watched series. The trailer debut at Netflix's fan event, Tudum, featured the presence of key cast members, amplifying anticipation for the final chapter of this gripping series.

Key Points: Squid Game 3 Trailer Reveals Gi-hun and In-ho Showdown

  • Gi-hun discovers In-ho's true identity as Front Man
  • Emotional confrontation follows Jung-bae's Season 2 death
  • Squid Game maintains top Netflix viewership status
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Player 456 has showdown with Front Man after discovering betrayal in 'Squid Game' Season 3 trailer

Gi-hun confronts In-ho's betrayal in the explosive Squid Game Season 3 trailer.

"Why didn’t you kill me? Why did you keep me alive? - Gi-hun"

Los Angeles, June 1

The makers of “Squid Game” have unveiled the trailer of the third and final season of the series, where player 456 Gi-hun, essayed by Lee Jung-jae will continue fighting to end the game after the Front Man essayed by Lee Byung-hun killed his best friend, Jung-bae in Season 2.

The gritty two-minute trailer, shows Gi-hun finally learning the devastating truth behind the Front Man’s identity, which the audience already knows: It’s In-ho, who pretended to be a Squid Game competitor and Gi-hun’s friend in Season 2.

Gi-hun begins the trailer frantically demanding a group of guards, “Why didn’t you kill me? Why did you keep me alive? Why did you let me live?” The guards pin him to the ground and In-ho watches.

“Squid Game” debuted on Netflix in September 2021 and quickly became a global hit.

Season 1 is the streamer’s No. 2 most-watched TV season of all time, and Season 2 became the third-most-watched after its December 2024 premiere. The only Netflix title that has seen more viewers is Season 1 of “Wednesday,”reports variety.com.

The Korean drama was created by Hwang Dong-hyuk, who also writes, directs and produces.

Alongside Lee Jung-jae and Lee Byung-hun, the cast includes Yim Si-wan, Kang Ha-neul, Wi Ha-jun, Park Gyu-young, Park Sung-hoon, Yang Dong-geun, Kang Ae-sim, Jo Yuri, Lee David and Roh Jae-won.

The trailer was revealed at Tudum, Netflix’s annual fan event, in Los Angeles on Saturday, where Lee Jung-jae, Lee Byung-hun, Park Sung-hoon, Kang Ae-sim and Choi Seung-hyun aka T.O.P appeared in person, reports variety.com.

- IANS

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Priya K.
Can't wait for Season 3! The betrayal twist was shocking but makes perfect sense. Front Man's character is so complex - love how Korean dramas always have these layered villains. Hope Gi-hun gets his revenge! 🔥
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Rahul S.
Squid Game became too predictable after Season 1. The games were unique but now it's just about revenge drama. Still watching though because of Lee Jung-jae's amazing acting!
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Ananya M.
The trailer gave me goosebumps! But I hope they don't drag the story too much. Korean shows sometimes overextend good concepts. Fingers crossed for a satisfying finale 🤞
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Vikram P.
After watching this, I'm reminded of how Indian reality shows are so tame in comparison 😂 Squid Game shows the dark side of competition culture - something we Indians understand well with our exam pressure!
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Sneha R.
Lee Byung-hun as Front Man is just perfection! That cold stare gives me chills every time. Hope they release it soon - the wait is killing me more than the actual games!
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Karan D.
Honestly, I'm more interested in the social commentary than the action. The show makes you think about inequality - something very relevant in India today. Hope Season 3 maintains this depth.

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