Only three players make it across the bridge: Gi-hun, his childhood friend Sang-woo, and Kang Sae-byeok (Jung Ho-yeon). When it emerges that Sae-byeok has been grievously injured while crossing ...
The episode explores themes of betrayal and sacrifice as Sang-woo tricks Ali, Sae-byeok bonds with another female player, and Il-nam feigns confusion to allow Gi-hun to win. With fewer players ...
Gi-hun also befriends player 001, an old man named Oh Il-nam, and recognizes player 067, Kang Sae-byeok, as a woman who pickpocketed him outside of the games. Sae-byeok is a North Korean defector ...
On December 26, the show is set to return with a brand-new season, featuring returning cast members Lee Jung-jae, Lee Byung-hun, Wi Ha-jun ... Jung Ho-yeon who plays Kang Sae-byeok in the show ...
In-ho shoots Jun-ho and he falls off a cliff into the sea, and seemingly to his death. By the last game, only Gi-hun, Sang-woo and their ally Sae-byeok (Hoyeon), a North Korean defector with a little ...
There are lots of exciting upcoming Xbox Series X on the way. Happily, many of the new Xbox games on the horizon are also set to also land on Xbox Game Pass day one, so you'll be able to get stuck ...
At the end of Episode 7, at the end of the Glass Bridge challenge, only Sae-byeok, Gi-hun, and Sang-woo were left in the competition. After the completion of the game, the glass panels of the bridge ...
The reward? Billions of Korean won. The cost of losing? Death. Gi-hun befriends Kang Sae-byeok (Player 067), Cho Sang-woo (Player 218), and Oh Il-nam (Player 001). Each player carries their own ...
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, and Oh Il-nam (O Yeong-su), an elderly man ...
Squid Game's first season followed Seong Gi-hun [Lee] as he sought to win the high-stakes competition filled with deadly versions of children's games. Out of 456 contestants that started in the ...