Seong Gi-hun, Squid Game

SUMMARY

  • Squid Game Season 1 saw Detective Hwang Jun-ho falling into the ocean after being shot by his brother In-ho.
  • Fans hope to see him back in Season 2 alongside Seong Gi-hun as they speculate that he's still alive.
  • While he was absent in the newly released teaser trailer, fans expect him to play a major role.

Emmy-winning actor Lee Jung-jae is returning as Seong Gi-hun in the second season of Squid Game. Netflix has dropped the first teaser trailer for the season and fans see Player 456 back in the survival game. While Jung-jae is the only familiar “face” in the trailer, he will not be the only unmasked character returning to Season 2.

Park Hae-soo and Lee Jung-jae in a still from Squid Game Season 1Park Hae-soo and Lee Jung-jae in a still from Squid Game Season 1 | Credits: Netflix

When Squid Game became a sensation in 2021, discussions were rampant about one character’s apparent death in the season. Detective Hwang Jun-ho infiltrated the game and posed as one of the guards to collect evidence against the creators and the rich men playing. His ultimate goal was something personal, but he was shot and fell off a cliff into the ocean when he finally achieved it.

Will Detective Hwang Jun-ho Return To Squid Game Season 2 Alongside Seong Gi-hun?

Wi Ha-joon as Hwang Jun-ho in Squid Game Season 1Wi Ha-joon as Hwang Jun-ho in Squid Game Season 1 | Credits: Netflix

Hwang Jun-ho, played by Wi Ha-joon, infiltrated the game primarily to find his long-lost brother In-ho. While Squid Game‘s perilous games kept the audiences on the edge of their seat, Jun-ho kept them intrigued by slowly unraveling the mystery behind the games. Through Jun-ho, audiences got to see how the guards ran the operations of a very well-organized crime.

Jun-ho exposed the organ-stealing gang among the guards, got access to Front Man’s files where he learned that his brother won the game, and even managed to take down a deprived VIP betting on the game. However, in a shocking twist at the end of the series, it is revealed that his brother In-ho was the masked Front Man.

In-ho couldn’t let Jun-ho expose the game’s secrets and confronted him at the edge of a cliff. He shoots him in the shoulder, which leads the detective to fall off a cliff into the ocean. It was the last time fans saw Jun-ho in the series, as his body was never found and the villains were never shown to make an attempt to recover it.

As per the cardinal rule of film deaths, you can’t confirm the death of a main character without a body. Fans speculated that Jun-ho could’ve somehow survived the events of the first season. Their speculation was based on the fact that he received a non-fatal shot and, hence, could probably swim to his safety.

However, they still don’t have an explanation for why he couldn’t stop the games from happening again if he was alive. These fans hope to see him back in Season 2 alongside Lee Jung-jae‘s Seong Gi-hun. The ending of Season 1 showed that Gi-hun was determined to expose the games and put an end to them, which is why he committed to it once again.

It is possible that Gi-hun and Jun-ho will team up against the big baddies behind the game. Jun-ho’s absence in the trailer is obvious as the series creators are likely to keep him hidden to keep things interesting.

Squid Game Season 2 Releases A Teaser Which Shows The Stakes Are Even Higher

Lee Jung-jae in a still from Squid Game Season 2Lee Jung-jae in a still from Squid Game Season 2 | Credits: Netflix

Netflix’s Squid Game Season 2 teaser trailer is now out and the protagonist Player 456, played by Lee Jung-jae, is back at the bloody arena. In the various shots of the trailer, fans get to see a new batch of participants entering the game to win the cash prize. Seong Ji-hun is back in the green jumpsuit and wakes up in the participants’ living area, a few seconds after he points the gun at the Front Man in a scene.

There are also flashes of the different new games planned for this season. A game will probably happen in a room filled with disco lights, while another will happen in a rectangular arena with a large tree at one end. It appears that the competitors will be divided into two groups, as they stand inside rainbow circles on the floor.

Squid Game Season 2 will premiere on Netflix on December 26, 2024.

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