‘Squid Game 3’ spoiler controversy Park Gyu-young says, “Please confirm through season 3.”

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Actor Park Gyu-young’s Instagram

On the 8th, Park Gyu-young’s agency, Saram Entertainment, responded to the suspicion that Park Gyu-young had ‘spoiled’ (leaked) the contents of Season 3 by posting a photo related to Season 2 of Netflix’s ‘Squid Game’ (‘Squid Game 2’), in which Park Gyu-young appeared, on Instagram, saying, “Season 3 has been leaked.” “Please confirm through 3.”

The ‘Squid Game 2’ photo posted by Park Gyu-young on this day showed Park Gyu-young taking a break at the filming site. The game manager, or pink guard, wears a pink uniform.

What catches the eye is another pink guard captured behind Park Gyu-young. Although he is wearing a hat that covers his face, netizens say he is presumed to be Lee Jin-wook, who appeared with him in ‘Squid Game 2’.

Lee Jin-wook plays the role of Park Kyeong-seok, who participates in the game for his sick daughter in ‘Squid Game 2’, and is a character who undergoes a dramatic development in the latter half of the play. There are continued criticisms that if he, who was a participant in Season 2, was wearing a pink guard outfit, it might have been a spoiler for Season 3. Park Gyu-young deleted this photo as controversy arose. Meanwhile, ‘Squid Game 2’, which was released on December 26 last year, is about Ki-hoon (played by Lee Jung-jae), who pledges revenge and returns to participate in the game, and the frontman (Lee Byung-hun) who greets him. It is a story about a fierce battle between two people, and the real game starting again.

Park Gyu-young plays the role of Noeul, a former soldier and North Korean defector, who wears a doll mask at an amusement park while trying to find the daughter she left behind in North Korea. After receiving the ‘○△□’ business card, he played as a pink guard rather than a game participant.

‘Squid Game 2’ continues to be a global hit. According to the Netflix Top 10 Todoo website on the 8th, ‘Squid Game 2’ recorded 58.2 million views (viewing time divided by the total running time of the work) from December 30 last year to January 5 this year, leading Netflix globally. It ranked first in the Top 10 Series category in both English and non-English languages, and was included in the Top 10 list in 93 countries.

‘Squid Game 2’ ranked 7th in Netflix’s all-time most popular series (non-English) in its first week of release, and set a record of 126.2 million views in 11 days, ranking 2nd in history after season 1.

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