Lee Jung-jae, who plays the main protagonist Seong Gi-hun (Player 456) in Netflix's 'Squid Game,' is a veteran Korean actor.
What happens when playful snacks meet deadly games? Food tie-ins to Squid Game Season 3 bring ... [+] surprising flavor to a show steeped in survival and societal critique. Can a crispy chicken ...
Some people are made for the Squid Games. Others, like the players listed here, simply aren't suited for the challenge. Across both seasons, there have been many quotes that have stuck with ...
One of the cast members of Squid Game has a new movie coming to Netflix, but you won’t be seeing it anytime soon.
"Squid Game" just had its biggest week-to-week viewership decline in its brief history. Hard to make history that way. From its first full week of availability to its second, “views” of ...
Some fans were shocked by an unedited photo of a Squid Game star, highlighting aging in the entertainment industry. The changes in Lee Jung-jae's appearance sparked debates online; some fans ...
Fans of Kang No-eul or Guard 11 in Squid Game 2 need to try out this thriller K-drama starring Park Gyu-young while waiting for season 3.
Squid Game star Lee Seo-hwan has revealed a dark theory he has for the next chapter in the Netflix mega-hit, after Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae) was dealt a devastating blow in the season 2 finale.
Netflix's most awaited Season 2 of the deadliest Squid Game is already topping the list of most-watched non-English shows.
This article contains spoilers for Squid Game Season 2. Park plays Kang No-eul, a North Korean defector who is desperately trying to find out more information about her young daughter left behind ...
While theoretical models often seem far removed from daily life, Squid Game, the Netflix phenomenon, brings these principles to life in the most visceral way possible. Set against the backdrop of ...
O ne of the biggest surprises in Squid Game season 2 arrives before Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae) even joins another round of games.