The highly anticipated premiere of Squid Game Season 2 took place in Seoul amidst significant political unrest in South Korea.
Fans gathered at the event, held at the Dongdaemun Design Plaza, to witness the return of the globally adored series, only to find themselves overshadowed by the escalating crisis in the country.
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol had declared martial law, which was quickly retracted following public outrage, fueling nationwide protests.
Director Hwang Dong-hyuk, visibly affected by the political turmoil, linked the chaos to the darker themes of Squid Gameโs second season, which features a sharp sociopolitical commentary on global conflict and division.
He expressed his hope for stability in Korea, adding that the showโs intense narrative now mirrors the reality of todayโs world.
The event was nonetheless a major moment for Netflix, as Squid Game has proven to be a global phenomenon, attracting millions of views and reshaping the landscape of international content.
With Season 2 set to premiere on December 26, 2024, fans can expect even deeper character development and a new generation of contestants drawn into the deadly games.