Lee Jung-jae, who plays the main protagonist Seong Gi-hun (Player 456) in Netflix's 'Squid Game,' is a veteran Korean actor.
If you were shouting at your TV when the credits rolled, you're not alone – even Gi-hun actor Lee Jung-jae was taken aback ... next and some may be very angry, actually. Some may even curse ...
Leading up to the not-so-happy reunion, Lee's Gi-hun was a man devoid of joy, despite having a pallet of cash tucked away in a dingy hotel room. Nor was he angry. He was just… tired. And yet ...
Both Hwang Dong-hyuk, who wrote and directed the final episode, and Lee Jung-jae, who returns as Gi-hun ... going to happen next and some may be very angry, actually. “Some may even curse ...
But in season 2, that had even deadlier consequences than normal for Gi-hun, a.k.a. Player 456 (Lee Jung-jae), and the rest ... next and some may be very angry, actually. Some may even curse ...
Squid Game Season 2 wastes no time pulling the Netflix hit’s reluctant hero Seong Gi-hun (Lee Jung-Jae) back into the business of playing twisted games of life and death. In fact, our boy Gi-hun ...
Lee Jung-jae said. "I think the audience would be dying to know what’s going to happen next and some may be very angry, actually. Some may even curse that it’s ending on such a cliffhanger.