Get ready for Squid Game Season 3, the latest installment in the popular crime and thriller web series. Helmed by Hwang Dong-hyuk, who served as director, writer, and producer, this Netflix original production is slated for an OTT release on June 27, 2025. Fans can anticipate a substantial viewing experience with a runtime of 4 hours and 58 minutes.
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Series Name | Squid Game Season 3 Web Series |
Original Language | Korean |
Spoken Language | Hindi |
Digital Release Date | 27 June 2025 |
Runtime | 4 hour and 58 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Genres | Crime Thriller |
Writer | Hwang Dong-hyuk |
Director | Hwang Dong-hyuk |
Producer | Hwang Dong-hyuk, Netflix |
Season | 03 |
Total Episodes | 10 |
Production Co. | Netflix |
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Squid Game Season 3 Web Series Star Cast
Actor | Role / Character (Player #) |
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Lee Jung‑jae | Seong Gi‑hun (Player 456) |
Lee Byung‑hun | The Front Man / Hwang In‑ho |
Wi Ha‑joon | Hwang Jun‑ho |
Kang Ha‑neul | Dae‑ho (Player 388) |
Park Sung‑hoon | Cho Hyun‑ju (Player 120) |
Kang Ae‑shim | Geum‑ja (Player 149) |
Jo Yu‑ri | Jun‑hee (Player 222) |
Lee David | Min‑su (Player 125) |
Roh Jae‑won | Nam‑gyu (Player 124) |
Squid Game Season 3 Web Series Trailer
Squid Game Season 3 Web Series Review
Meanwhile, a subplot tracks a rogue staffer, a former player now guarding the game, infiltrating the organization with a personal vendetta. Off the island, police officer Jun-ho, long missing, hunts for evidence of the game’s existence, facing both the island’s physical barriers and emotional ones tied to his estranged brother, the Front Man (Lee Byung-hun).
The show masterfully intertwines these three narratives into a chaotic, gripping storm, all converging on the final game in a haunting, unforgettable ending that both upholds and unravels Squid Game’s mythology.
Lee Jung-jae’s Gi-hun is a shadow of his Season 1 self, his grief-stricken, disillusioned arc delivered with raw restraint, portraying a broken man clinging to purpose.
Newcomers shine: Kang Ae-shim’s Jang Geum-ja exudes quiet dignity, her heartbreak anchoring one of the season’s most poignant moments. Jo Yu-ri’s pregnant contestant Jun-hee and Park Sung-hoon’s transgender ex-soldier Hyun-ju add emotional depth to a season steeped in bleakness.