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Warning: This article contains Squid Game 2 spoilers. “If the world doesn’t change,” the Front Man (Lee Byung-hun) tells Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae) in Squid Game season 2, “the game doesn’t end.” As Player ...
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Here's your guide to the twists surrounding Player 001 in Squid Game Season 2, a role played by Lee Byung-hun.
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After Squid Game Season 2 landed on Netflix, we’ve been left with a lingering question about Front Man we need Season 3 to answer.
Squid Game season 2 is full of clever little details that make the show feel richer. Here's one that you might've missed.
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