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Squid Game Creator Reveals What Could Happen In Season 2

Squid Game Creator Reveals What Could Happen In Season 2

A Season 2 is yet to be confirmed, but it's looking promising!

Squid Game fans, while we're all waiting patiently to see if Netflix announce a Season 2, series creator Hwang Dong-hyuk has revealed possible plots for the next instalment.

Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter he explained there were other stories 'that had not been addressed' yet.

Creator Hwang Dong-hyuk has revealed possible plots for the next instalment (
Netflix)

"There are some other stories in the series that have not been addressed. For example, the story of the police officer and the story of his brother, The Front Man," he explained.

"I could also go into the story of that recruiter in the suit who plays the game of ddakji with Gi-hun and gives him the card in the first episode.

"... I’ll just say there are a lot of possibilities out there for season 2 storylines."

Sounds very promising to us!

Although Hwang initially said a second season hadn't been in his plan, after the success of the first season, he told Variety: "I don't have well developed plans for Squid Game 2. It is quite tiring just thinking about it. But if I were to do it, I would certainly not do it alone. I'd consider using a writers' room and would want multiple experienced directors.

"It took me six months to write and rewrite the first two episodes. Then I consulted verbally with friends, and picked up clues for improvements through my own pitching and from their responses."

And it seems certain members of the cast would be willing to return, too (
Netflix)

And it seems certain members of the cast would be willing to return, too.

Jung Ho-yeon - who plays Kang Sae-byeok, aka Player 67 - revealed to The Korea Herald: "To be honest, I have never thought about [participating in] the next season, because I am dead.

"We should all wait for brilliant imagination and ideas from the director and Netflix. Let's wait together."

Meanwhile Lee Jung-jae (who plays Seong Gi-hun) said he would be willing to get involved in a Season 2, should there be one.

Come on Netflix! We need a second season.

Featured Image Credit: Netflix

Topics: TV And Film