Squid Game 3: Alleged Number Of Episodes Sparks Major Upset

Feb 10, 2025 | Features, K-Drama, News | 0 comments

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A recent post on Instiz has ignited a firestorm among Squid Game fans, revealing what might be the episode count for the highly anticipated Season 3. Unfortunately, the news hasn’t been well-received, leaving many disappointed and concerned about the show’s conclusion.

Season 2: A Recap and Mixed Reactions

Season 2 of Squid Game continued the captivating narrative of Seong Gi Hun (Lee Jung Jae), picking up directly after the dramatic cliffhanger of the first season. While the season introduced new conflicts and characters, it garnered a mixed reception. Some viewers praised the show’s direction, while others felt the pacing and character development fell short of the high bar set by Season 1.

Despite the divided opinions on Season 2, excitement for the show’s final chapter, set to release on June 27th, remains palpable. Fans are eager to see how the complex story will resolve. However, the leaked alleged episode count has cast a shadow over this anticipation.

The Episode Count Controversy

Thanos Squid GameAccording to a 2023 OSEN report, Netflix filmed Seasons 2 and 3 back-to-back, producing a total of 13 episodes. With Season 2 already having aired seven episodes, this leaves only six episodes for the concluding season. This revelation has sparked significant concern among fans, many questioning whether six episodes will be sufficient to provide a satisfying and comprehensive resolution to such an intricate and layered storyline.

Waiting for Official Confirmation

It’s crucial to remember that neither Netflix nor director Hwang Dong Hyuk have officially confirmed this information. Fans are clinging to hope for more episodes and eagerly awaiting an official statement that might alleviate their concerns. Until then, the six-episode count remains an educated guess based on previous reports.

A Glimmer of Hope: The Budget

Amidst the episode count controversy, another report from Media Today has surfaced, detailing the alleged production budget for both seasons. Unlike the episode news, this information has been met with excitement. Reports suggest that Squid Game Seasons 2 and 3 had a combined budget of approximately ₩100 billion KRW (around $68.7 million USD). This substantial investment hints at a grand and visually stunning finale, offering a glimmer of hope despite the worries about the limited episode count. Could this larger budget allow for more impactful storytelling within fewer episodes? Fans will have to wait and see.

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