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Squid Game Season 3 Trailer Out: Gi Hun Returns to Hunt Truth, Face Death Games Again!

Watch the Squid Game Season 3 trailer as Gi Hun returns to uncover the truth. Deadlier games, shocking twists, and final face-off with the Front Man await!
 

Netflix has released a powerful trailer for Squid Game Season 3. This time the story has become more scary, emotional, and complex. The main character of the show, Lee Jung Jae, aka Gi Hun, is back in the forefront – this time to seek answers and find the truth.

This season will be available on streaming from June 27, 2025. This is the last story of Squid Game, where the values ​​of hope and humanity will clash with the game of death.\

Squid Game Season 3: Gi Hun's return

Season 3 starts from where Season 2 ended. Gi Hun is now alone. His comrades have been killed and his rebellion failed. Lee Jung Jae is playing the role of a man who is broken, but is not ready to give up yet.

In the trailer, he is seen struggling between pain and the fire of revenge. Will he be able to make humanity win again?

The new games of Squid Game Season 3 will now challenge not only physical, but also mental endurance and emotional strength.

This season shows Im Siwan, Jo Yuri, Kang Ha Neul, and other characters struggling to escape the game of death.

The truth of Front Man will come out

The biggest question – Who is the Front Man and what is his motive?

In Season 2, it was revealed that Gi Hun's partner In Ho is actually the Front Man. But now it is the turn of the two to face each other.

In the trailer, Gi Hun finds him face to face in a room, where a question resonates –

“Player 456, do you still trust people?”

This one line sums up the entire series –

Will humanity survive amidst greed and selfishness?

Lee Byung Hun, who plays the Front Man, promises that the final season will have many emotional twists, dramatic confrontations, and unexpected revelations.

This season will not only scare the audience but will also make them think – are values, dedication, and faith still alive in life?