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Squid Game S3 Trailer Shows Gi-hun’s Fight to End the Deadly Games for Good
Netflix has finally released the official trailer for the third and final season of Squid Game, and it is intense. Set to premiere on June 27, 2025, the new season promises to close the chapter with more chaos, emotion, and deeper twists than ever before.
The trailer begins with a haunting voiceover from Geum-ja, a returning character who speaks directly to Gi-hun, the show’s main protagonist. Her words carry a heavy tone: she talks about guilt, regret, and how life seems to punish the good while rewarding the cruel. It’s clear from this opening moment that Gi-hun is still tormented by everything he’s experienced.
Now, instead of staying away like he once planned, Gi-hun chooses to return to the game—but this time, with a mission. He’s not here to play. He wants to destroy the entire system that ruined so many lives. Also, the Front Man (Hwang In-ho) is back, looking more determined and secretive than ever.
The trailer hints at a looming face-off between him and Gi-hun, the kind of confrontation that’s been brewing since Season 1. There’s also a glimpse of his brother Jun-ho, the police officer who vanished under suspicious circumstances. Fans have been waiting for answers about him, and it looks like this season might finally deliver.
We also catch brief but striking shots of other returning players, as well as new characters who seem just as desperate, dangerous, and emotionally broken.
Deadlier Games Ahead
In true Squid Game fashion, the new trailer reveals some of the brutal and twisted challenges the players will face. These aren’t just deadly childhood games anymore—they’re more psychological, more personal, and far more unpredictable. From eerie robot dolls to mentally draining puzzles, everything seems designed to tear people apart both physically and emotionally. And unlike the previous seasons, this time the focus isn’t just on survival—it’s about ending the game for good.
What This Final Season Promises
Creator Hwang Dong-hyuk has made it clear: Season 3 is the end of the road. This will be the last chapter in Gi-hun’s painful, strange, and courageous journey. The story will dive even deeper into ideas of justice, grief, and the cost of doing what’s right in a world built on cruelty.
It’s not just about who wins or dies anymore. It’s about whether the system that started it all can be destroyed—and whether someone like Gi-hun can come out of this with any part of himself left.
If you’ve followed Squid Game from the start or are just now catching up, don’t miss the final season. All episodes will be available on Netflix from June 27. The games are bigger. The stakes are higher. And the end is near. Whether Gi-hun succeeds or falls trying, one thing is certain—Squid Game is about to end with a bang.
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Harry Song Urges Government to Increase Security Salaries to Fight Insecurity
Nigerian singer Harry song speaks on the rising insecurity in the country and shared that increasing the security income can help improve their performance in securing the country.
The singer took to social media and urged the government “TO MR PRESIDENT. IF YOU REALLY, TRULY WANNA END INSECURITY IN NIGERIA? Start by increasing the salary and allowances of the armed forces. The salary of the army, the navy, the air force, the Nigerian Police Force is too small, too shameful. Increase their salary, this job should be worth dying for. Increase their salaries ooooooo pls and pls.”
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Peter Okoye Shares Childhood Struggle That Shaped His Fear of Poverty
Nigerian singer, Peter Okoye from the former duo P-Square, shares his greatest fear. During a recent interview, the singer spoke about his fears and revealed that he is not afraid of death.
Instead, he said he is scared of poverty and has this fear because he has experienced it before. “I am not afraid of death. The only thing I am afraid of in this life is poverty, of being broke.
“I have tasted it [poverty] before. I have been in our house with my parents and siblings, and a bulldozer came and demolished it.”
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The singer paused during his performance and said “Personally, I have lost many loved ones, people close to me, so I understand how Wizkid is feeling right now. May his mother, our mother because she was dear to me, rest in peace.”
This gesture touched many fans, as they were in awe of the singer showing a kind heart despite the usual rivalry between their fan bases.
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