From marble manipulation to literal backstabbing, here are some of Squid Game's most tragic betrayals across the first two seasons.
One "Squid Game" theory suggests that the Front Man, Hwang In-ho, could be related to another pivotal character. It hinges on ...
From the "Red Light, Green Light" massacre to player 001's death in season one, these are the most tragic and surprising ...
Armie Hammer’s comeback is picking up steam after nabbing the starring role in Uwe Boll’s latest film, “The Dark Knight.” ...
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 ...
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 ...
Actor Lee Jung-jae, returning in 'Squid Game' Season 2, says he feels deep empathy for the character Seong Gi-hun, describing ...
Lee Byung-hun speaks to The Hollywood Reporter about the enigmatic character who faces off with Gi-hun in season two (and ...
Creator Hwang Dong-hyuk and Emmy winner Lee Jung-jae are back for more death-defying games and nefariously masked villains as the series returns after a three-year absence.
Squid Game season 2, which was released on Dec. 26, ended with a major cliffhanger. In the seventh and final episode, Gi-hun ...
Lee Jung-Jae is currently seen reprising his Seong Gi-hun aka Player 456 in the latest Netflix hit Squid Game Season 2. Amid ...
Warning: This article contains Squid Game 2 spoilers. “If the world doesn’t change,” the Front Man (Lee Byung-hun) tells Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae) in Squid Game season 2, “the game doesn’t end.” As Player ...