If you’re a fan of Squid Game, you might have missed an important post-credit scene in Season 2.
While post-credit scenes can be easy to overlook, this one offers a crucial tease for Season 3, and it’s worth watching closely.
The scene appears after Episode 7’s credits and shows a few key details about the future of the deadly game.
It’s brief, so many viewers may have missed it, but it sets the stage for what’s to come.
Here’s what happens in the scene:
Three players look up at a hanging version of the robot girl from the iconic “Red Light, Green Light” game. The robot might have a different shirt color, though this could be due to lighting.
One of the players is #100, a businessman deeply in debt, who wants the games to continue. Two other players, #096 and #353, are also featured, though their identities aren’t clear.
A new robot, a boy in a little hat, is introduced. It seems to be a counterpart to the girl robot, though it’s unclear whether it has motion-sensing abilities.
The scene ends with a literal “red light, green light” shown on a train crossing indicator, with part of a fake house visible in the background.
This post-credit moment confirms that despite the chaos and death in Season 2, the games will continue.
Season 2 only covered the first three games of the week, so Season 3 will likely cover the final three.
At the end of Season 2, there were about 100 players left, but with the events of the finale, the number has dropped to roughly 60-70.
As for the characters, Gi-hun, who was captured by the Front Man, may be thrown back into the games.
His team has been decimated, but other characters like the mother and son, the pregnant woman, and the trans woman soldier are still alive.
On the “bad” side, characters like the businessman and the shaman lady are still in play.
With Season 3 reportedly set for 2025, fans can expect the final three games to unfold.
The question remains: who will Gi-hun face in the finale? Could it be the Front Man, or will there be another twist in store? The post-credit scene gives us just a taste of what’s to come.