Squid Gamecreator Hwang Dong-hyuk explains his conditions for continuing the universe beyond season 3. Netflix’s most-viewed series recently returned to continue Gi-hun’s (Lee Jung-jae) journey, with a new quest to take down the game from within. However, his attempts came at a cost, with a failed rebellion following a major betrayal. While his fate remains uncertain, it has alsobeen confirmed thatSquid Gamewill end with season 3, which will come in 2025.
Speaking withThe Hollywood Reporter, Hwang revealed under what conditions he would continue theSquid Gameuniverse. The creator asserted that he sees “the third season as being the finale to this story,” which means finishing Gi-hun’s arc. If he were to ever return to the universe, hewould want it to “be about different characters with a different story arc,“with one example of exploring the history of the masked guards. Check out the full quote from Hwang below:

Personally, I see the third season as being the finale to this story. That’s because I believe I’ve had closure to the story I wanted to tell about society through the character of Seong Gi-hun. If I ever wanted to go back to the world ofSquid Game, it would be about different characters with a different story arc. Some kind of spinoff, maybe. For example, the masked guards. How did they end up here? What do they do in their downtime? Something like that, maybe.
What This Means For The Squid Game Universe
Squid Game’s Success Will Put Pressure On The Series To Continue
Squid Gameseason 1became Netflix’s most popular series of all time, even viewed more times thanWednesdayseason 1 andStranger Thingsseason 4. Season 2 has been no different, with its first week already gaining 68 million views, making it one of the most viewed non-English-language seasons by a wide margin. Thus, the immense success and huge viewership numbers will put pressure on the universe to continue beyond season 3. However, whether Hwang would be involved is unknown, given the creator has been adamant about taking a break from the universe after a tough three years developing season 2.
Every Player In Squid Game Season 2 Explained
Squid Game season 2 introduces a new set of players who come with their own unique backstories, struggles, and dreams of winning big at the games.
There have also already been spinoffs of theSquid Gameuniverse in various forms. This has included the reality competition showSquid Game: The Challenge, which saw contestants play children’s games for a $4.56 million cash prize. A multiplayer video game titledSquid Game: Unleashedwas also developed and released, offering yet another platform for fans to explore the universe. Furthermore,there have already been rumors of an American version of the series, with acclaimed director David Fincher linked to the project.

Our Take On A Squid Game Spinoff Series
Season 2 Already Expands The Universe A Lot
The layout ofSquid Gameseason 2 would provide the groundwork for one of Hwang’s spinoff ideas to be possible. In comparison to season 1, the K-drama’s sophomore effort focused a lot more on characters other than the players. This included, for example, the guard No-eul and In-Ho, the Front Man. This broadened focus demonstrates Hwang’s interest in showing a broader array of characters, making this expansion more welcome for viewers.
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Squid Game is a South Korean series released in 2021 that follows numerous financially struggling participants who are invited to partake in children’s games with deadly outcomes. As they compete, they vie for a substantial cash prize, all while navigating lethal challenges orchestrated by mysterious figures.
