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“One Last Game: Squid Game Season 3 Trailer Teases Explosive Finale”

Last updated: June 15, 2025 9:02 pm
Sameer Sheikh
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The final trailer for Squid Game Season 3 has been released, offering fans a gripping preview of the much-anticipated conclusion to the global hit series. The third and final season is set to premiere on June 27, 2025.

Returning star Lee Jung-jae reprises his role as player 456, now determined to end the brutal game once and for all. He is joined by a powerful cast including Wi Ha-joon, Kang Ha-neul, Lee Byung-hun, Yim Siwan, Park Sung-hoon, Kang Ae-shim, and Lee David.

In the trailer, a haunting voiceover by Kang Ae-shim, playing player 149 (Jang Geum-ja), sets the tone: “Are you blaming yourself for everything that happened? No matter how you look at it, life is just unfair.” The trailer hints at deep emotional conflict as she continues, “Bad people do bad things, but they blame others and go on to live in peace. Good people, on the other hand, beat themselves up about the smallest things.”

The climax of the trailer features her final words to player 456: “I still believe that you came here to save us all,” followed by his chilling reply, “I’m trying to put an end to it.”

The series, which broke records with its first season and became Netflix’s most-watched show in 2024 with Season 2, appears to be closing its chapter with even higher emotional stakes and dramatic intensity.

Fans worldwide are counting down to witness how the game ends.

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