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Squid Game Director Hwang Dong Hyuk Promises Season 2 Will Surpass Expectations

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Hwang Dong Hyuk, the director of Squid Game Season 2, has addressed concerns surrounding the so-called sophomore slump that often affects popular Netflix series follow-up seasons. He’s committed to delivering a sequel that meets—and possibly exceeds—the immense expectations set by its record-breaking predecessor.

In December 2023, media outlets worldwide were invited to an exclusive preview of the Squid Game Season 2 set. Over 70 Korean journalists embarked on a two-hour journey, with transportation provided by Netflix, to a studio in Daejeon, South Korea, where the highly anticipated sequel is currently being filmed.

The set was bustling with both local and international press, all eager for a glimpse behind the scenes of the global phenomenon. Netflix representatives explained the reason for the year-long production embargo on Season 2, noting, “Given the worldwide success of Squid Game, we wanted to give the media an exclusive sneak peek. We’re nearing the end of filming, so this was our last chance to hold this event before the set is taken down.”

Hwang spoke candidly about the pressure of such a high-profile project, saying, “While I’ve had successful projects in the past, I’ve never faced such intense global scrutiny before a show has even been completed. It’s surreal, uncomfortable, and incredibly stressful. The weight of those expectations has been present throughout the entire filming process.”

Hwang shared details about the new season: “Season 1 ended with Gi Hun making a pivotal decision at the airport. Season 2 picks up from that moment, following Gi Hun’s journey as he navigates the consequences of his choice.”

Hwang expressed his excitement while working with the new cast: “We’re halfway through filming, and it’s been a great experience working with both seasoned actors and new faces. Developing these characters has been a fascinating learning process for everyone involved. Watching this ensemble come together has truly been one of the highlights of directing this season.”

In Squid Game Season 2, the tension between participants will take center stage. Hwang explained, “This season dives deeper into themes of division and internal conflict within the group. The world today is increasingly polarized—whether it’s regional, religious, or political divisions, we see these same conflicts reflected in the show. Even in Korea, there are generational divides, gender conflicts, and tensions between young men (Lee Daenam) and women (Lee Daenyeo). There are also ongoing regional and class-based issues. The way people are drawing lines and separating themselves is truly concerning.”

Addressing fans’ concerns, Hwang reassured viewers: “I’ve seen articles expressing concerns, like Season 2 might not live up to expectations or I’m disappointed by every new release.’ We understand these worries, and I want to assure everyone that the cast and crew are giving their all to ensure Squid Game Season 2 will not disappoint. We’re committed to building on the success of the first season.”

Squid Game Season 2 is set to premiere on Netflix on December 26.

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