Squid Game Season 2 Teaser Trailer Raises the Stakes Ahead of December Premiere
Squid Game Season 2 is still on track to arrive this December, and Netflix is here to help with the wait with a new teaser trailer.
Squid Game Season 2 is still on track to arrive this December, and Netflix is here to help with the wait with a new teaser trailer.
The footage was revealed as part of Netflix Geeked Week 2024 Live today and attempts to take players back to the games that started it all. That means sending main character Seong Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae) back into the pit, too, and it looks like he’ll have new challenges to overcome. See how we’ll return to the streamer’s deadly series in the Squid Game Season 2 teaser trailer below.
The game ⏺️ never ???? stops ⏹️ Are you ready to play? Squid Game Season 2 arrives December 26. #GeekedWeek pic.twitter.com/7L3YTy8Rco— Netflix Geeked (@NetflixGeeked) September 20, 2024
Squid Game originally aired in September 2021 and quickly became one of Netflix’s biggest successes. It only took a few months before the streamer was ready to commit to plans for a second season but noted at the time that it would be a while before it made its way to subscribers. In the meantime, Netflix did its best to keep fans engaged by launching spinoff content, including a reality show called Squid Game: The Challenge.
Squid Game Season 2 plot details have mostly remained under wraps while the team behind the show presses on, but we do at least know that it will be bigger than Season 1. Some of its new and returning cast members have also been confirmed, with other teasers arriving to help with the wait in the meantime.
Squid Game Season 2 premieres December 26, 2024. It will be the show’s second of three seasons, with creator Hwang Dong-hyuk promising that the third is scheduled to wrap up the story sometime in 2025. While we wait to see how the journey will unfold this winter, you can read up on everything else announced as part of Netflix Geeked Week 2024, which includes reveals for The Witcher, Castlevania: Nocturne Season 2, Black Mirror Season 7, and Twilight of the Gods.
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