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Squid Game season 2 confirmed by creator as he promises return of pivotal character

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Squid Game season 2 is officially in the works, as the creator of the hit Netflix series promises the return and an important mission for a pivotal character.

Ever since Squid Game was released earlier this year, the South Korean drama has taken the world by storm, gripping audiences as they watch the plight of people in severe debt taking on a sadistic game for the slim chance of winning a fortune.

It has become Netflix’s most-watched series to date, surpassing the viewing figures of period drama Bridgerton.

With season one of Squid Game ending on a huge cliffhanger, many fans are desperate to find out what happens in the story next.

Thankfully, creator Hwang Dong-hyuk has confirmed that the second season is officially in the works.

Speaking to the Associated Press, he said: ‘So there’s been so much pressure, so much demand and so much love for a second season.

The Squid Game isn’t over (Picture: Youngkyu Park/Netflix)

‘So I almost feel like you leave us no choice! But I will say, there will indeed be a second season.’

The screenwriter added that the ideas ‘in my head right now’, as he is in the ‘planning process’ at the moment.

‘But I do think it’s too early to say when and how it’s going to happen. So I will promise you this… Gi-hun will come back, he’ll do something for the world.’

Despite the huge success of Squid Game, the creator recently revealed that it was rejected by studios for 10 years when he struggled to source funding for the show.

How much more barbaric can Squid Game get? (Picture: Youngkyu Park/Netflix)

Speaking to The Korea Times, he said: ‘After about 12 years, the world has changed into a place where such peculiar, violent survival stories are actually welcomed.’

Now that the creator of Squid Game has revealed he’s planning how the second season will play out, fans will undoubtedly start speculating how the story will progress after the season one finale.

**Warning: spoilers ahead for Squid Game season one.**

Throughout the nine-episode arc of Squid Game, the participants of the game were put to the test in a series of challenges, their only options being to make it through or die.

In the end, Seong Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae) was the last person standing, earning an unimaginable amount of wealth that he initially didn’t use at all in the real world.

After discovering that his close friend in the game Oh Il-nam (O Yeong-su) is not only alive, but the man who created the game in the firs tplace, it seems as though Gi-hun may embark on a mission for revenge.

Just as he’s about to board a plane to visit his daughter in LA, he calls a phone number to contact the people behind the game, demanding to know who is behind it all.

As the call comes to an abrupt end, Gi-hun turns around, heading back to the airport terminal.

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It seems as though Gi-hun’s desperation to find out who is behind the mass of deaths that he witnessed will continue into season two.

What’s more, viewers may also be hoping to find out whether police officer Hwang Jun-ho (Wi Ha-joon), who snuck into the game to find his brother, is still alive, after being shot by his sibling – who is actually the masked Front Man – at point blank range.

Squid Game is available to watch on Netflix.

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