Squid Game 3 Release Date Revealed – Everything You Should Know!
The wait is finally over! Netflix has officially confirmed the release date for Squid Game Season 3, and fans could not be more excited. However, this news comes with an intense twist, this will be the final season of the survival drama. Packed with intense game battles, twists and turns, and high stakes, Season 3 promises to be an unforgettable conclusion to the thrilling saga.
If you are eager to know all about Squid Game Season 3, including its release date, plot, cast, and where to watch it, we have got you covered.
When and Where to Watch Squid Game Season 3
Netflix has officially set the premiere date for Squid Game Season 3 on June 27, 2025. The release date was initially leaked by Netflix Korea’s YouTube channel, and now it has been confirmed by the streaming giant itself.
Netflix announced via social media, sharing a post that read: “Press ⭕ for the final round. Watch Squid Game Season 3 on 27 June. #NextOnNetflix”. Fans will be able to stream all episodes of the final season as soon as they drop on Netflix.
Squid Game Season 3 Cast: Who’s Returning?
The final chapter of Squid Game will see some familiar faces returning to the deadly games. Here’s a look at the confirmed cast:
- Lee Jung-Jae as Gi-Hun, the determined protagonist seeking revenge
- Lee Byung-Hun as the mysterious and menacing Front Man
- Park Sung-Hoon as Cho Hyun-Ju
- Jo Yu-Ri as Kim Jun-Hee
- Kang Ae-Sim as Jang Geum-Ja
- Park Gyu-Young as Kang No-Eul (newcomer)
- Yim Siwan as Lee Myung-Gi
- David Lee as Park Min-Su
With the stakes higher than ever, this all-star lineup is set to deliver some of the most gripping performances yet.
What to Expect from Season 3: Plot Tease
Season 3 picks up right where Season 2 left off, with Gi-hun determined to take down the masterminds behind the deadly games. After his rebellion against the game’s creators was crushed by the Front Man, Gi-hun faces new and even more brutal challenges. His battle for justice will intensify, leading to shocking betrayals, strategic alliances, and a game more dangerous than ever before.
The first-look images hint at a chilling atmosphere, featuring a pink-clad guard dragging a bloodied contestant toward a coffin wrapped in a pink ribbon. Additionally, the silhouettes of Young-hee and Cheol-su—characters teased in the Season 2 post-credits scene foreshadow even darker trials ahead.
A Shorter Wait Between Seasons
Unlike the long break between Seasons 1 and 2, fans won’t have to wait as long for this final instalment. Netflix filmed Seasons 2 and 3 back-to-back, ensuring a faster return to the intense world of Squid Game. Given that Season 2 set records with 68 million views upon its debut and became Netflix’s third most-watched season ever, anticipation for the finale is at an all-time high.