Caution is advised: It seems that a star from Squid Game may have accidentally leaked (then retracted) a significant plot twist hinting at Season 3, suggesting that a character who appeared to die might actually be alive.

In a natural and easy-to-understand manner, The second season of Squid Game consisted of just seven episodes, concluding in a shocking way that left viewers eagerly anticipating Season 3 (luckily, it will be available on Netflix later this year).

Audience members are brimming with curiosity and speculation about Season 3: Will Gi-hun finally defeat the Front Man and put an end to the game for good? Will he uncover the truth that Player 001 deceived him? And if the games continue, who among them will ultimately emerge as the victor?

It’s worth mentioning that a character who appeared to meet their end in Season 2 may actually be still alive. Proceed with caution if you don’t want spoilers for the storyline.

Player 246 looks alive in Squid Game Season 3 BTS image

At the conclusion of Season 2, character Kyung-seok, also known as Player 246 and the girl in the hospital’s father, was wounded in a gun battle on the staircase. Contrary to any assumptions, he did not perish.

In a recent Instagram post, actress Park Gyu-Young, known for her role as No-eul, shared a picture of herself wearing a pink guard uniform. Upon closer inspection, the guard standing next to her seems strikingly similar to Kyung-seok, a character played by Lee Jin-wook. Though unconfirmed, it appears they might have been on set together.

In a recent turn of events, Park Gyuyoung unintentionally discloses a potential significant plot detail about Lee Jinwook’s character in ‘Squid Game 3,’ sparking reactions among K-Netz. #SquidGameRevelation #ParkGyuyoung #LeeJinwook

— pannatic (@pannatic) January 8, 2025

In the heat of Season 2, a significant theory gains strength. No-eul, in my gaming world, maintains a keen interest in Kyung-seok. I sense she’s aware that he’s battling it out to amass enough funds for his daughter’s medical care. Moreover, her own quest for her lost child is evident, which makes me believe she empathizes with his situation deeply.

It’s plausible that the guard who fired at Kyung-seok could have been her, and if she struck him in an area that didn’t prove fatal (given her exceptional precision), she might have been able to deceive him as another guard and assist him in his escape.

One spectator speculated that she might employ him as a means of discreetly escaping. They could guide him to the organ room, where they would then attempt to seize control of the guards and make off with the scuba equipment.

It seems everyone concurs that he’s not truly deceased, and it was Guard 011 who fired the shot. Meanwhile, there’s speculation that No-eul and Kyung-seok might stumble upon Hwang Jun-ho’s boat, potentially leading them to an island (provided Captain Park doesn’t intervene).

While you wait, let’s delve deeper into the rumored real-life basis for the series, analyze the climax of Season 2, and rank the various games from Squid Game.

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2025-01-08 15:48