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Netflix has another preview of Squid Game Season 2.

MONews
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We’re still officially in “teaser trailer” territory for the new season of Squid Game, but the latest season of Season 2 has added a lot of interesting details.

The new trailer takes us deeper into the game as Sung Ki-hoon, played by Lee Jung-jae, returns to the island to take down a wealthy tyrant and frontman inside the tournament. The last name is back as a player (player 456, to be specific), and at least two games from last season will be part of the new game, including “Green Light” and the Dalgona Cookie Cutting Challenge. But this time, there’s a seasoned contestant who can teach you how to avoid the traps in a sea of ​​bloody green jumpsuits (both figuratively and literally) when the mirror bridge returns.

It seems that Mr. Sung is on a personal crusade to save the game and newer players who have absolutely no understanding of it. Unlike last season, Seongjun does not smile when taking official contestant photos. The new trailer also shows an enthusiastic Sung trying to convince new players to vote and leave the island while keeping their lives intact.

Next season is squid game It arrived on Netflix the day after Christmas, but it still can’t get there fast enough for me.

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