Meet the Cast of 'Squid Game' Season 2
The new ensemble is full of Korean megastars.

Spoilers ahead.
After a three-year-long wait, Netflix’s wildly popular Korean drama-thriller Squid Game has finally returned with its second season—and it's bloodier than ever.
The deadly battle royale continues with new, financially desperate characters risking their lives for an opportunity to win millions of dollars (billions in Korean Won). But Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae), the winner of the last game, is determined to take down the sadistic organization behind it all. He finds a way to return to the game, hoping to dismantle it from the inside, but must convince the other players to follow his lead.
Since Gi-hun was the sole survivor of his group, a new crop of players were created this season. While creator and director Hwang Dong-hyuk had trouble finding A-list actors (besides veterans Lee Jung-jae, Lee Byun-hun, and Gong Yoo) for the first season because the show was relatively unknown at the time, he had no trouble with casting for season 2.
'After season 1, we saw the cast becoming huge global stars overnight,' Hwang told The Hollywood Reporter. 'Thanks to that, I was [now] able to cast the exact actor that I wanted for every role.'
This season’s ensemble contains many established Korean actors, theater icons, and former and current K-pop stars that fans outside of the Squid Game universe might recognize.
Check out some of the actors and the characters they play below.
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