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Squid Game Season 3 Twist: Did the Games Really End? Creator Explains

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In-ho in Squid Game Season 3 Meeting A Recruiter for US Spinoff

Warning: This article contains major spoilers for Squid Game season 3.

In the dramatic finale of Squid Game season 3, Gi-hun sacrifices himself to save a newborn baby, while Jun-ho manages to alert the Coast Guard and trigger an evacuation and demolition of the games’ secret island facility. Although it seems the deadly competition is over, Cate Blanchett’s surprise cameo hints that the games may continue elsewhere.

Series creator Hwang Dong-hyuk confirms that the games in Korea have finally ended, thanks to Gi-hun and Jun-ho’s actions. However, he says the story is a metaphor about the real world. “The world at large hasn’t changed yet. It’s still the same,” Hwang shared in a behind-the-scenes Netflix special. This means the underground games could keep going in other countries, reflecting ongoing global problems tied to greed and competition.

Cate Blanchett's Squid Game Character as Squid Game Season 3 Cameo for US Spinoff

The end of the Korean games closes an important chapter. Gi-hun’s sacrifice brings a small but meaningful victory, stopping the games for now in his home country. Still, the VIPs behind the operation have the power to move and start again anywhere in the world. Hwang’s comments leave the door open for new spinoffs and stories, keeping the Squid Game franchise alive.

While some fans hope the upcoming English-language spinoff will match the original’s depth, others wonder if repeating the same horrors without a new message might weaken its impact. As the series continues, both the show and its fans are left asking: Can these games ever really be stopped, or will they just change shape in a world that hasn’t solved its root problems?

Stay tuned for the next chapter in Squid Game’s ongoing story.

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Sazid Kabir

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