Squid Game Season 3 Final Trailer Out: Gi-Hun Aka Player 456 Returns to 'Put an End to It'
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Squid Game Season 3 final trailer out: Gi-Hun aka Player 456 returns to 'put an end to it'
The makers of the highly anticipated Korean series 'Squid Game' dropped the final trailer of its third instalment on Saturday, June 14, 2025. The action thriller Korean drama series is produced, written and directed by Hwang Dong-hyuk, is scheduled to hit the digital screens on the OTT giant Netflix on June 27, 2025. The trailer was released on various social media platforms, including YouTube, Instagram and others. Squid Game Season 3 final tra…
Netflix recently shared a new trailer for the third (and last) season of The Squid Game, a successful South Korean series that became a global phenomenon.The advance celebrates the legacy of the first two seasons, and offers an exclusive look at what will be the closing of this story, which will be seen on the platform from June 27th.An advance full of excitement and nostalgiaThe trailer travels iconic moments of the previous seasons, connecting…
This is written by The Hollywood Reporter. After a previous trailer presented at the Tudum fan event, the streaming service released a new one. It features a more somber atmosphere than the previous one, with quieter music and an emotional voice behind the scenes of Chan Gum-ja (Player 149), played by Kan E-shim.She addresses the protagonist, Son Gi-hoon (Lee Chon-je), with the words: “You blame yourself for everything, what happened? As you can…
Rome, 14 Jun. (askanews) - This night the official trailer of the third and final season of "Squid game" was unveiled. The very long-awaited final season of the record series, of which was also released the poster featuring protagonists Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae) and Front Man (Lee Byung-hun), will be available only on Netflix from 27 June. The series was celebrated with a premiere last 12 June at the Barbican Centre in London, in the presence of the…
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