The platform confirmed the arrival of the second season of ‘The Squid Game’ in a letter to its shareholders, in addition to other series that are returning.
The unexpected viral success of ““The Squid Game” has made its sequel become one of the most anticipated series of the coming months, and as we have learned, the wait will not be much longer. The second season from the very popular Korean series It will arrive throughout this same 2024: Netflix announced it in a letter from one of its shareholders.
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When does the second season of The Squid Game premiere?
As can be read in Variety, this letter refers to all the series affected by the actors and writers’ strike, anticipating that many of them will return during 2024, among which the second season of ‘The Squid Game’ is mentioned. ‘. Unfortunately there is no exact date, and we will have to wait for future announcements to know it.


During the first season we enjoy the adventures of Seong Gi-Hun, a man who, drowned by his financial problems, embarks on a contest in which he sees a way out of his situation. However, as we remember, it was a macabre game in which you either won… or died. Played by Lee Jung-Jae, and after leaving the first edition alive, The protagonist will return to a new edition to unmask the organizers of this deadly idea.
With these credentials, ‘The Squid Game’ became a massive success for Netflix, becoming the most popular premiere in the platform’s history, accumulating a scandalous figure of 1.65 billion hours viewed around the world. .
To alleviate the wait for this second season, Netflix produced a reality show called ‘Squid Game: The Challenge’which was nowhere near as successful as the series on which it is based, although it was surrounded by some controversy.
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