What ‘Squid Game’s A-List Cameo Could Mean After That Finale Twist
- Squid Game's third season finale, released on Netflix, concludes Seong Gi-hun's story and features a surprise cameo in Los Angeles.
- The show's creator, Hwang Dong-hyuk, has stated the intended story reached full closure after three seasons, though a spin-off remains possible.
- Oscar winner Cate Blanchett appears as a new recruiter in the finale, revealing Squid Game's global reach beyond Korea.
- The cameo by Blanchett has led to speculation it hints at an American spin-off being developed by David Fincher, though Netflix has made no official comment.
- This final season caps the main series but leaves room for expansion, depending on audience interest and Netflix's future decisions.
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‘Squid Game’ Ends Its Three-Season Run With Surprise Oscar Winner Cameo
SPOILER ALERT: This story contains major spoilers from Squid Game‘s finale. Netflix’s hit Korean series Squid Game wrapped up its three-season run with an Oscar winner’s surprise cameo. In the final scene of Season 3, Front Man (In ho), played by Lee Byung-hun, is seen stopped at a light in downtown Los Angeles where he sees a woman playing ddakji with a desperate man in an alleyway. The L.A.-based recruiter turns out to be two-time Oscar wi…
'Squid Game' features a bizarre cameo in its series finale. Here's what it means for the franchise's future.
"Squid Game" season three wraps up Seong Gi-hun's (Lee Jung-jae) story.No Ju-han / NetflixThe "Squid Game" season three finale has an emotional ending for its main characters.A cameo from a major celebrity hints that another season or show may be in the works.Here's how the show ends and what we know about the show's future.Warning: spoilers ahead for "Squid Game" season three."Squid Game" season three has an explosive, tear-jerking ending that …
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