Squid Game Season 3: Release time in India, what to expect and more about Korean thriller

New Delhi: The hit Korean survival thriller, Squid Game Season 3, is all set to release on Netflix globally on Friday (June 27). The third season is the final chapter of the Emmy Award-winning Korean web series. The series, inspired by true incidents, revolves around the financially struggling contestants who are supposed to play children’s games with deadly twists to win cash prizes. As contestants get eliminated, aka killed, the prize money increases, and the last one standing wins the prize money.

After much anticipation and wait, Squid Game Season 3 is all set to drop on Netflix and fans are waiting with bated breaths for its release. So, ahead of its grand premiere, let’s explore exciting details about the popular series.

Squid Game Season 3: Release date and time

Squid Game Season 3 will be released on June 27 at 12:31 pm in India. It will be released in other parts of the world at 12 am (PT).

Squid Game Season 3: Number of episodes

The final season of Korean survival thriller Squid Game will have a total of six episodes. On June 26, the makers dropped the first six minutes of the upcoming chapter, where Seong Gi-hun rises up from the coffin and is determined to end the life-threatening tournament for good after he lost one of his closest friends. In the aftermath of Season 2, now only 60 contestants are left to play the deadly games.

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Squid Game Season 3: What to expect?

Picking up from the bloody cliffhanger of Squid Game Season 2, the final chapter will find Gi-hun once again playing the games and making some difficult choices as he finally confronts the Front Man. However, with each choice in every round, the consequences are grave. On the other hand, Jun-ho continues his search on the elusive island as disappearances increase. Interestinly, the director of the series revealed that the show will not be having a happy ending.

Squid Game Season 3: Cast

Squid Game Season 3 features Park Hee-soon, Jung-jae, Lee Byung-hun, Yim Si-wan, Kang Ha-neul, Wi Ha-jun, Park Gyu-young, Park Sung-hoon, Yang Dong-geun, Kang Ae-sim, Jo Yu-ri, Chae Kuk-hee, Lee David, Roh Jae-won, and Jun Suk-ho.