Season 2 of Squid Game is coming out in a few months, but Netflix has already has published the first images of these new episodes.
The wait is getting long for fans of Squid Game . The Netflix Korean series phenomenon that exploded all the scores when its first season was released in 2021 is returning to the streaming platform in a few months. It is indeed on December 26, 2024 that subscribers will be able to discover season 2.
In these new episodes, Gi-Hun returns to participate in the Squid Game with a new objective, very different from all those who hope to win the 45.6 billion won. He then dives back into the survival game and will have to face new deadly and murderous. Before season 2 goes online, you can discover the first images below.
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Season 2 of Squid Game is officially confirmed by Netflix, after an announcement made in November 2021 by AP Entertainment. But &agrav; From when will subscribers be able to discover it ? It is on December 26, 2024 that the episodes of the season 2 will be released on the streaming platform, just in time for the end-of-year holidays.
Three years after winning the Squid Game, Gi-hun, player 456, has given up on going to the United States and returns with a new goal. To achieve it, he dives back into the mysterious survival game where he will face deadly situations alongside new participants who all dream of winning the 45.6 billion won prize.
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Synopsis – A very special survival game is organized in Korea: the survivor can win 45.6 billion won (about 32 million euros). 450 people, living in poverty, are recruited and try their luck in deadly variations of children's games. Squid Game is a Netflix series not recommended for children under 16.
Warning, the rest of this paragraph contains spoilers for the Squid Game season 1 finale. The ending of the first season of Squid Game surprised Netflix subscribers. The series ends with Seong Gi-hun winning the game at the end, after Sang-woo commits suicide to let his childhood friend win. But when he returns home with the $45.6 billion he won, he discovers that his mother is dead. The protagonist resumes his previous life, but refuses to use the money he won as a tribute to Sang-woo. While he is heading to the airport to find his daughter, he meets his recruiter: the latter leaves him a card with a phone number. When he calls, Gi-hun receives one last order: to get on the plane. However, he ends up disobeying… Gi-hun, who cannot return to the life he had before the games, then seems determined to put an end to the Squid Game. Will he participate in the new edition in order to destroy the Squid Game from the inside? Will his disobedience instead put him in more danger? If the Netflix subscriber finds an answer, it will be in a season 2, if it ever sees the light of day.
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Squid Game is a real hit on Netflix. The South Korean series features children's games played in a violent manner, often resulting in death. Its success is such that many children have heard of Squid Game, although it is prohibited for children under 16. In the playgrounds, some people reproduce certain tests from the series, to the point of alarming the Ministry of National Education: on LCI, Jean-Michel Blanquer calls for everyone's “responsibility” so that the youngest do not watch the series. “It is obvious that there is responsibility platforms (…), we have seen that it is normally prohibited for those under 16, perhaps we should consider measures that allow for real parental control on such subjects”.
As a reminder, however, parental control does exist on the streaming platform, in the Account tab > Profile and parental control > Access restriction. Jean-Michel Blanquer also called for the responsibility parents: “We won't get anywhere if we don't have a commitment from parents to check more closely what's going on,” he also said. “Don't leave children alone in front of screens.” School principals and college principals have been alerted to the phenomenon, and some parents have therefore been able to receive messages about this series.
In France, Squid Game is causing controversy in schools: children are reproducing the games from the Netflix series. This raises the question of the viewing age limit for this South Korean program. The streaming platform directly mentions on the Squid Game page that this content is reserved for people aged 16 and over, due to its violence. So how do we stop children and those under 16 from watching the series??
Outside of youth accounts, it is possible to set up parental controls on your Netflix account. Simply go to Account > Profile and Parental Control > Access Restrictions. You can then change the age category (content that does not fit into the age limit imposed will no longer be accessible) or target specific content that should not appear, such as Squid Game for example. Please note that if you have multiple profiles that your children can visit, you should impose these restrictions on all profiles.
Lee Jung-jae: Seong Gi-hun (number 456)
Park Hae-soo: Cho Sang-Woo (number 218)
Yeong-Su oh: Oh II-nam (number 1)
Jung Ho-yeon: Kang Sae-byeok (number 67)
Heo Sung-tae: Jang Deok-su (number 101)
Anupam Tripathi: Abdul Ali (number 199)
Kim Joo-ryoung: Han Mi-nyeo (number 212)
Yoo Sung-joo: Byeong-gi (number 111)
Kim Yun-tae: number 69
Goon Yoo: the recruiter
Wi ha-joon: Hwang Jun-ho
Kim Young-ok: Gi-hun's mother< /li>
Jo A-In: daughter of Gi-Hun
Park Si-wan: Kang Cheol
Lee Jung-jae (who plays Seong Gi-hun in Squid Game) is voiced; by Constantin Pappas (VF by Jon Hamm, Steve Carrel, Peter Dinklage…).
Park Hae-soo (Cho Sang-woo) is voiced; by Mario Bastelica.
O Yeong-su (Oh Il-nam) is voiced; by Michel Tureau (King Fu Panda, The Adventures of Tintin).
Jung Ho-yeon (Kang Sae-byeok) is voiced by Olivia Nicosia
Heo Sung-tae (Jang Deok-su) is voiced; by Gilles Morvan (VF by Rockmond Dunbar, Mahershala Ali, Seth Rogen, Dwayne Johnson…)
Anupam Tripathi (Ali Abdul) is doubled by Anatole Yun (La Daronne, Les chatouilles…).
Kim Joo-ryoung (Han Mi-nyeo) is dubbed by Marie-Laure Dougnac (Delicatessen).
The entire Squid Game is available in France on Netflix. So you just need to have a subscription to the streaming platform to discover all nine episodes that make up the first season of the South Korean series. ;If you have an account, you should know that it is possible to discover this program on a computer, smartphone applications, tablet or on a Smart TV.
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