Squid Game’s Creator Shares A Bold Take On Season 2 While Describing What Filming Was Like: ‘It Was… Hell’

Squid Game’s Creator Shares A Bold Take On Season 2 While Describing What Filming Was Like: ‘It Was… Hell’

As a die-hard fan who has binge-watched Squid Game multiple times, I can confidently say that the anticipation for Season 2 is like waiting for the final round of the game itself – nerve-wracking yet exhilarating! The creator’s bold claim that it could surpass Season 1? Well, I’m not one to doubt Hwang Dong-hyuk after his masterful storytelling in the first season.


The hit series “Squid Game” continues to captivate viewers on Netflix, leaving many eager for Season 2. Unfortunately, the wait has been prolonged but, fortunately, we won’t have to endure much longer as Season 2 is set to air in December of 2024. In these upcoming episodes, characters will once again find themselves immersed in hazardous rounds of childhood games. The creator of the show recently disclosed some insights into the challenging production process for the new seasons and, in doing so, offered a daring perspective on what we can expect.

In the much-anticipated second installment of “Squid Game,” three years have passed since Season 1. The audience will discover that, instead of going to America as planned after his victory, Player 456 became more engrossed in the enigmatic survival contest. As a new life-or-death game gets underway with fresh participants, it seems challenging to eclipse the success of the first season, which shattered Netflix records and left viewers breathless with anticipation at every episode release. However, comments from series executive producer Hwang Dong-hyuk to “Empire” indicate that the best is yet to come: the unveiling may still take everyone by surprise.

I believe what we’ve created on Season 2 is a deeper, more advanced story. I feel it could even surpass Season 1. But physically, mentally, it was not easy. Some of the sequences we shot were the most challenging in my whole career. It was… hell.

It’s quite possible that the upcoming season might outshine its predecessor. While this statement is bold, the producer has demonstrated his narrative skills through Season 1, as evidenced by his work. His discussions about Season 2 suggest a great deal of consideration and thoughtfulness in storytelling. Therefore, there’s a strong likelihood that the new episodes could indeed set a higher standard. Additionally, it seems like the production process for this season was quite challenging.

Filming a series similar to Squid Game must not be an easy task given the intense physicality required. Creator Hwang Dong-hyuk admitted to losing around 8 or 9 teeth during filming for the first season, yet he chose to return for Season 2 due to financial incentives. It seems that the second season will further test boundaries, as it delves more into the intricate details of the central competition’s inner workings.

Thankfully, Hwang Dong-hyuk won’t have to endure the “hellish” production for too much longer since it has been announced that Squid Game will return for a third season, airing as part of Netflix’s 2025 lineup and bringing the series to an end. Naturally, details about those episodes are being closely guarded.

Looking forward to the intense and intriguing episodes of Season 2, I can’t wait to see how it all unfolds. It goes without saying that these upcoming installments have a lot to live up to given the outstanding quality of the first season. Yet, I am optimistic that Squid Game creator Hwang Dong-hyuk will either raise the bar even higher with Season 2 or at the very least, maintain the exceptional standard set previously.

If you’re excited for the next season of “Squid Game,” make sure your Netflix subscription is active by December 26, so you can stream it as soon as it premieres.

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2024-11-24 03:37