Netflix When it comes to Squid Game season 2, Lee Jung-jae wanted to do his character justice. In an exclusive conversation with PEOPLE, the Emmy winner, 52, gives an inside look into how he prepared for the highly anticipated second season of the hit Netflix k-drama series.
"Squid Game" star Lee Jung-jae, as well as the Netflix show's creator and his co-stars, discuss the greater stakes that audiences should expect in the new second season.
Lee Jung-Jae teases fans with promises of 'more surprises' in 'Squid Game' Season 2, building anticipation for the Netflix series' return.
Netflix is spreading some yuletide cheer this week as a sleigh-load of new titles arrive in the streaming library. Marking some of the final additions of 2024, this week’s roundup includes an all-new Netflix original series,
The highly anticipated second season of Netflix's Korean original series "Squid Game" premieres Thursday, continuing the gripping narrative that captivated audiences worldwide. The new chapter follows protagonist Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae), who abandons his ...
‘Squid Game’ Season 2 will premiere on Netflix on Dec. 26, the streaming service confirmed in a teaser trailer. ‘Squid Game’ Season 2 will stream on Netflix starting at 3 a.m. ET/12 p.m. PT, the streamed confirmed to TODAY.com.
Lee Jung-jae, who plays Seong Gi-hun in Squid Game, has teased what Netflix fans can expect from season 2 as it returns to our screens on Boxing Day
Lee Jung-jae is teasing season 2 of Squid Game ... Following the massive success of the first season, which was Netflix's "biggest series launch ever,” Jung-jae gushes over the fan support he has felt over the release of season 2.
Trib Total Media TV writer Rob Owen offers a viewing tip for the coming week. What better way to celebrate the holidays than a return to the bloody, violent arena for Netflix’s “Squid Game 2,” streaming Thursday?
The second season of Squid Game drops on Netflix on Thursday (Dec 26). Stepping onto the set of Squid Game season two, Lee Jung-jae felt like he had never left. “Including promotion, I'd been living with Gi-hun for about two years," said Lee in a recent interview. “I really felt like I was him," he said in a recent interview.
The success of the show’s first season surprised Netflix executives, reaffirming the company’s global strategy.