All episodes ofSquid GameSeason 2 are streaming on Netflix, and the wait is now on for the third and final season. Fans can take solace in knowing that Season 3 won’t take over three years to arrive as Season 2 did — a recent leak revealed thatthe next season is coming this summer— but everyone is still anxious to see how the Emmy Award-winning series ties everything up in what is confirmed to be its final season. The second season ofSquid Gameends on a cliffhanger withLee Jung-jae’s Seong Gi-hun failing to put a stop to the games and watching his friend Jung-bae (Lee Seo-hwan) die. During a recent behind-the-scenes interview withNetflix, Seo-hawn shared some intriguing insight into his character’s demise that gives the scene a different perspective:

While it certainly didn’t seem like Jung-bae harbored any ill feelings for Seong Gi-hun, even in the end, there was never any way to know until now if his final thought of his lifelong friend was resentment or fondness. It’s good to know that Jung-bae went out at the end only thinking highly of Seong Gi-hun, and not blaming him for what happened. Many people have argued thatSeong Gi-hun’s arc in the second season wasn’t as strong as the first, and while this might be true, he still went in to put a stop to the games that have cost so many people their lives. This ultimately didn’t work out for him and nowcountless people are dead, but his mission was still honorable, and his closest friends aren’t holding that against him.

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‘Squid Game’ Season 2 Is Once Again Breaking Netflix Charts

It’s been almost two weeks since the premiere ofSquid GameSeason 2, and while the thriller series did cedethe top TV streaming spot toWWE Monday Night Raw, which aired its first broadcast on the steamer earlier this week, it has remainedthe most popular traditional TV showon the platform by a wide margin.Squid Game’s biggest contender has beenMissing You, the latest series fromHarlan Coben, but it hasn’t even come close to reaching the same streaming heights as Hwang Dong-hyuk’s Emmy winner.

All episodes ofSquid GameSeason 2 are now streaming. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates and coverage of the show and watchSquid Gameexclusively onNetflix.

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Squid Game

Hundreds of cash-strapped players accept a strange invitation to compete in children’s games. Inside, a tempting prize awaits with deadly high stakes: a survival game that has a whopping 45.6 billion-won prize at stake.

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