‘Squid Game’ Season 3 Teaser Reveals 2025 Release, Introduces New Players To The Deadly Game

By now you’ve likely already seen the ads from Netflix: Squid Game season 3 is coming. And not only that, but it’ll be reintroducing a familiar game of life and death, along with a brand new killer for contestants to fret about.

In the new teaser for Squid Game‘s third season, we see a familiar “Red Light, Green Light” course, three new players entering the zone, and the iconic figure of killer doll Young-hee. But when the camera pulls out to reveal who she is looking at, we see a boy doll, Chul-Su, across the ominous railroad signal.

The caption in Netflix’s post reads, “Everyone say hi to Chul-su. “Squid Game 3″ coming 2025.”

What’s the exact date for Squid Game‘s third and final season? Netflix Korea may have accidentally spilled the beans that it’ll be June 27th, but that could just be international. The third season is already shot and ready to go, so the wait shouldn’t be too long.

I’m still doing a rewatch on season one and haven’t started two yet, so I’m way behind. What did you think of the second season of Squid Game? Are you excited for another round of deadly games?

 

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