Netflix has released the second season of Squid Game, but the show contains some cultural references that might be unfamiliar to many viewers. Here's an explainer.
Young-hee, the robotic doll who plays a deadly role in South Korean-made hit TV series "Squid Game", appears once again in ...
And though creator Hwang Dong-hyuk was adamant that the first season would be the only one, the Netflix machine has once again triumphed, and here we are with a second to make us squirm, just in time ...
While the second season of "Squid Game" has new plot twists, one element of the Netflix mega-hit series where contestants ...
The world now has Squid Game video games, Halloween costumes, children’s toys ... His pregnant ex-girlfriend, Kim Jun-hee—Player 222 (Jo Yu-ri), is also a part of the game since she lost ...
Young-hee is facing another massive animatronic doll, this one a little boy in a cap. Who is he, and how does he figure into Season 3? Luckily, Squid Game creator Hwang Dong-hyuk has already given ...
When “Squid Game” was released ... Over the course of the games, Gi-hun also befriended Kang Sae-byeok (Jung Ho-yeon), a young North Korean defector trying to raise her younger brother ...
To kick things off, Beast Kingdom is also ready to play some deadly games by debuting a new Dynamic 8ction Heroes figure. The Young-hee doll from Squid Game is both an eerie and unforgettable ...
The "Squid Game" rebellion is as good as over . . . right? The second season of South Korea's survival drama "Squid Game" ends on a massive cliffhanger in which the insurrection led by Gi-hun (Lee ...