Netflix Announces Another Season of ‘Squid Game’

Netflix Announces Another Season of ‘Squid Game’
(L–R) Lee Jung-jae, Jung Hoyeon, Hwang Dong-hyuk, and Park Hae Soo attend a special event for the television series Squid Game in Los Angeles on Nov. 8, 2021. Mario Anzuoni/Reuters
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LOS ANGELES—“Squid Game” will return for a second season, Netflix Inc. announced on Sunday, offering a few hints about what is to come in the dark Korean drama.

“Squid Game” became Netflix’s most-watched series when it was released in September 2021. The show tells the story of cash-strapped contestants who play childhood games for a chance of life-changing sums of money.

Writer and director Hwang Dong-hyuk teased a few details about the show’s second season in a letter released by Netflix.

Characters Gi-hun and The Front Man will return, he said, and “the man in the suit with ddakji might be back.”

“You'll also be introduced to Young-hee’s boyfriend,” he added.

Young-hee is a motion-sensing animatronic doll featured in one of the games.

Netflix did not say when the new season would be released.