Squid Game fans received an unexpected New Year’s gift when Netflix Korea seemingly revealed the release date for the highly anticipated third season.
A teaser video posted on the streaming platform’s official YouTube channel sent waves of excitement through the global fanbase, as it appeared to confirm the debut of Season 3. The teaser featured Young-hee, the infamous girl robot from the “Red Light, Green Light” game, being transported to a new location, where she encounters a new robot named Chul-soo. This moment seemed to mirror the post-credit clip from the Season 2 finale, leading fans to speculate about the introduction of a new deadly game.
The video, titled “Squid Game Season 3 2025 Release,” also included a description indicating a release date set for June 27, 2025. This revelation was quickly circulated online, sparking both excitement and debate among viewers.
While many fans expressed their thrill over the earlier-than-expected release, others voiced concerns about the future of the series. Some argued that the show should have concluded after its first season, criticizing the decision to extend it further, while others celebrated the chance to dive back into the intense survival game much sooner than anticipated.
Despite the teaser’s implications, Netflix has yet to officially confirm the release date. The video was quickly removed, but screenshots and details had already spread across social media, ensuring that excitement remained high.
Adding fuel to the fire, the introduction of Chul-soo has sparked curiosity about his role in the ongoing survival game, with fans eager to learn how this new character will shape the storyline.
In related news, rumors that Leonardo DiCaprio might make a cameo appearance in Season 3 quickly gained traction. However, Netflix was quick to address the speculation, firmly denying the claims and confirming that the actor would not appear in the show.