A New Game is launched Squid Game creator originally wanted a far more uplifting ending but it was “more fitting” to end on a sad note with a “powerful message” instead is launched.
Squid Game creator originally wanted a far more uplifting ending but it was “more fitting” to end on a sad note with a “powerful message” insteadnew features
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The Squid Game ending could have been very different
Squid Game creator originally wanted a far more uplifting ending but it was “more fitting” to end on a sad note with a “powerful message” instead new features
Squid Game creator Hwang Dong-hyuk has revealed his early thoughts for the show’s ending, and why he ultimately decided to go in a different, far bleaker direction.
In the Squid Game season 3 ending, Gi-hun sacrifices himself to save Player 222’s baby. Meanwhile, the arrival of the coastguard and Jun-ho leads In-ho (AKA, the Front Man) to destroy the island and end the games for good).
Six months later, In-ho drops the baby off at Jun-ho’s apartment, complete with the 45.6 billion won prize money. He then heads to America to inform Gi-hun’s daughter of his death. While there, he spots a ddakji player (played by Cate Blanchett) and exchanges glances with them. The games, it seems, go on.