Squid Gameseason 3 gets a new tease from star Lee Jung-jae, who reveals that the final game was very challenging to film. Created by Hwang Dong-hyuk, the hit Netflix series returned for its sophomore outing last December after debuting back in 2021, picking up the story with Lee’s Seong Gi-hun as he attempts to take down the titular games.Squid Gameseason 3is now confirmed to bring the record-breaking show to an end after the season 2 finale, with a release date currently set for June 27.
In a recent interview withThe Credits, the Motion Pictures Association’s online magazine, Lee speaks briefly aboutSquid Gameseason 3, revealing that the final game in the show was a tough one to pull off. He doesn’t provide any hints about what this game is, but it sounds likeaudiences should expect a physically taxing final challenge for Gi-hunto cap the show off. Check out Lee’s comment below:

“In the first season, it becomes really difficult for Gi-hun as these episodes go on, both physically and mentally. I would say that the most difficult game I had to shoot was the last game of the first season, which is Squid Game. I think of all of the seasons all together, the most challenging and the most difficult one was the last round that will be seen in season 3. That was the most difficult to shoot.”
What This Means For Squid Game Season 3
How Season 2 Sets Up Even Deadlier Games
Squid Gameseason 2 endswith Gi-hun’s rebellion failing. After posing as a contestant throughout the season, Front Man (Lee Byung-hun) puts a stop to the uprising, shooting Gi-hun’s best friend, Jung-bae (Lee Seo-hwan).Gi-hun will seemingly be entering season 3 from a place of weakness and defeat, and his time in the games is evidently not over just yet. There is one more tease after the season 2 credits roll that sets up Gi-hun’s story moving forward.
After the main season 2 story ends, theSquid Gameseason 2 mid-credits scenefeatures Young-hee, the giant “Red Light, Green Light” doll ready for action alongside a male counterpart, later revealed to be named Chul-su.A new and potentially far more deadly twist on this classic game, then, is coming inSquid Gameseason 3, and Lee’s comment seemingly confirms that he makes it through this challenge unharmed. Season 1 ended with essentially a one-on-one fight to the death, and it sounds like season 3 won’t be taking this same approach with its final game.

Our Take On Lee’s Squid Game Season 3 Tease
The Final Game Shouldn’t Lose Its Focus On Gi-hun
The games themselves and the show’s premise are obviously major reasons forSquid Game’s success. The games vary in exciting ways, with different character skill sets excelling at different types of challenges. There is often also a degree of luck involved. What has remained fairly consistent, however, is thatevery game is some kind of variation on a familiar children’s game, and that seems likely to remain true heading into season 3.
Though season 1’s final game wasn’t particularly complex or as involved as something like the marbles game, it was still thrilling because of the high stakes and the emotional impact it had on Gi-hun. The final game in season 3 sounds like it is going to be more complex than this, buthopefully it retains that same level of intensity and focus on character. Many questions remain aboutSquid Gameseason 3, but it already sounds like the show will be going out with a bang.