‘Squid Game’ creator predicts second season for Netflix smash

‘Squid Game’ creator predicts second season for Netflix smash

Hwang Dong-hyuk says talks are in progress for more episodes of the dystopian series, which is 'in the brainstorming stages'.

Director-writer Hwang Dong-hyuk is confident of a second season of the wildly and unexpectedly popular Netflix show. (Reuters pic)
LOS ANGELES:
The director of “Squid Game”, the dystopian South Korean series on Netflix, expressed confidence that the wildly popular show will return for a second season.

“We are in the talks for season two,” writer-director Hwang Dong-hyuk said on Monday. “It’s all in my head. I have the basic storyline, the broad plan, so we’re in the brainstorming stages.

“I’m going to go ahead and say there will be a second season, but as for when, I cannot tell you now,” he said.

“He will come back, he will come back and do something about this world,” the director added, referring to protagonist Seong Gi-hun, played by Lee Jung-Jae.

Hwang, Lee and others involved in the show, one of Netflix’s biggest hits ever, attended a special Hollywood screening on Monday to celebrate its success.

“Squid Game”, in which debt-ridden people compete in a deadly game for a fortune, has inspired Halloween costumes and themed protests at the United Nations global climate summit in Glasgow, Scotland, among other things.

“It feels so surreal,” Hwang said of his creation’s impact. “It’s almost like I myself am living in a fantastical world.”

“I just can’t believe this is happening,” actor Lee said. “I did not know or ever imagined it would make it this big. I didn’t ever think we would get this much love, so being here and standing in front of you, everything, I just feel so grateful.”

The series’ success echoes that of last year’s Oscar winner “Parasite”, which also showed the gap between rich and poor in South Korea.

Actor Park Hae-soo, who plays contestant Cho Sang-woo, said, “Everybody actually has that rage, but I think the Koreans are really able to express that honestly.”

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