'And also guys, I'm so sorry to say this, but I'm very happy to be dying.' 'I don't think she might come back,' she noted of her character. 'I can get rid of every stress,' she said before adding that she and the show's director joked about her character having a twin sister. While she said she also wishes her character saved herself, she also is 'quite happy' that her character died. The actor also shut down rumours her character survived at the end of season one. 'Maybe Director Hwang needs more stress, but I'm a more peaceful person.' I'm gonna say no for that,' she said.Īs to the rumours that 001 is 456's father given the latter dislikes milk just like 001's son, and that he and 001's son have the same birthday, HoYeon replied: 'It could make sense. Firstly, the star disagreed with a Reddit user's suggestion that her character's little brother Cheoul could enter the game to avenge her death. In a YouTube video with Vanity Fair, the actor debunked the theories seen on Reddit. Jung HoYeon has addressed several fan theories about season two after many viewers have speculated her character Kang Saebyeok might have survived. What have the cast said about a Squid Game season two? It then took another two years for filming and production to finish up, so it’s likely we wouldn’t see a second season until 2023 (even 2024!). We first heard about Netflix’s Squid Game back in 2019. Over Halloween weekend, ' Squid Game baby costumes' became the number one term on Google’s top-trending rankings, three primary schools New York ended up banning Halloween costumes inspired by the show and Netflix commissioned an huge replica of the unsettling 'Red Light, Green Light' doll from episode one to loom over Sydney, Australia for All Hallows' Eve. The losers? Well, the majority of the show's characters suffer pretty gory deaths, but not before we’ve all become obsessed with them and theories about that open ending. It soon also became Netflix's biggest ever series launch (surpassing Bridgerton’s record earlier this year), and the hashtag #squidgame now has over 27.5 billion (yes, billion) views on TikTok.įans of Squid Game have been hooked by the show’s disturbing plot, which sees 465 people (all with serious debt issues) compete in six children’s games over six days to win £28 million ($38 million). Since the dystopian thriller series hit our screens in September it’s become Netflix’s number one ‘must-see’ show across 90 countries and the streaming platform’s most successful non-English show. If you bingewatched Netflix’s Squid Game and are still suffering from nightmares, you might want to prepare yourself for some more restless nights. *Warning: This article contains spoilers*
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