Squid Game Season 3 is set to premiere on Netflix on June 27, 2025, marking the highly anticipated conclusion to the global phenomenon. The streaming giant has unveiled a gripping new poster and exclusive first-look images, offering fans a chilling preview of what lies ahead for the surviving players.
Picking up from the intense cliffhanger of Season 2, Season 3 dives deep into the emotional and psychological turmoil faced by Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae), who now grapples with overwhelming despair as he confronts the consequences of his past decisions. Meanwhile, the enigmatic Front Man (Lee Byung-hun) prepares for his next calculated move, setting the stage for a final, high-stakes chapter in the deadly game.
Netflix describes the season as a relentless escalation of suspense and drama, where every choice leads to increasingly dire outcomes. As the deadly rounds continue, the line between survival and sacrifice blurs, promising a finale that will test the limits of human endurance.
The newly released launch poster sets a dark and ominous tone—depicting a pink-uniformed guard dragging a bloodied contestant toward a coffin tied with a pink ribbon. The vibrant, swirling flower-patterned floor replaces the rainbow track from Season 2’s six-legged pentathlon, symbolizing the shift toward an even more brutal and unforgiving finale. Shadowy figures of Young-hee and her companion Cheol-su—first teased in Season 2’s post-credit scene—loom in the background, hinting at new horrors and twisted games yet to unfold.
Squid Game Season 3 First-Look Images
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Squid Game Season 2 made history as the third most-watched season of any show on Netflix, amassing 68 million views within its debut week—a record for the most views in a premiere week—and securing the #1 spot in the Top 10 TV Series (Non-English) list across 92 countries.
With Season 3 confirmed as the final chapter, fans are eagerly awaiting official details, including the total number of episodes. Season 2 delivered seven fast-paced episodes, all released on December 26, 2024. Whether Season 3 will follow a similar release pattern remains to be seen. Stay tuned for more updates as Netflix prepares to close the chapter on one of television’s most gripping and socially resonant series.