Netflix’s Squid Game Season 2 has become another hit chapter of the Korean-language TV series, but one moment in the second season has gone viral for all the wrong reasons. Like Game of Thrones, the ...
After entering the games once again in season 2, Gi-hun quickly befriends a new player named Oh Young-il (Lee Byung-hun).
This round of games is far from over, and Squid Game fans are already theorizing what children's games the players could face in season 3.
In 'Squid Game' Season 2, Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae) is desperate to end the games for good, but Netflix-- I mean, the Front Man ...
Squid Game fans have been speculating since season two dropped on Boxing Day, but a theory connecting the Front Man to another character has seemingly been debunked ...
Horses have also long been a symbol of evil, often associated with nightmares, demons and the devil, and Squid Game is the ...
Squid Game season 2 has a blink-and-you'll-miss-it background goof that's similar to the infamous Game of Thrones Starbucks ...
Squid Game fans have been left reeling by a theory that the Front Man is the son of Oh Il-nam, but it seems that the evidence ...
In Squid Game 2, Jun-ho is fully aware of his brother being the Front Man but decides to keep the secret to himself. If he’d ...
Squid Game fans have been pouring over both seasons of the hit Netflix show after it was released on Boxing Day, but one of the most popular theories might not be as solid as it first seemed.
Squid Game season 3 will be the final season of the Netflix show and it's ending for a very specific reason. After two absolutely record-breaking seasons, Squid Game will end with season 3.
If the world doesn’t change, the game doesn’t end.” These haunting words from the Front Man ( Lee Byung-hun ) to Gi-hun ( Lee ...