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Pink Villa
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
Lee Jung Jae's Squid Game 3: Yeon Joo to Jun Hee, full list of gut-wrenching deaths in Lee Byung Hun starrer season finale
Squid Game reached its finale, packed with intense games, brutal bloodshed, ruthless betrayals, and profound sacrifices. The setting of the games provided a microcosm of the outside world, where the harsh realities faced by the underprivileged remained eerily similar. The show laid bare everything, ranging from a mother's tragic final moments to a fellow competitor's selfless act of sacrifice. List of deaths in Squid Game Season 3 In episodes 1 and 2, the constants played Hide and Seek game with knives and keys. Blue team (hiders) had to use keys to exit the game room. Red team (seekers) had to kill the blue team members to escape. Park Sung Hoon's characters Yeon Joo protected fellow blue team's Jun Hee (Jo Yuri) and old woman Kang Ae Sim (Geum Ja) with his all. However, as she found the exit, she was stabbed to death by Myeong Gi (Im Si Wan). Dae Ho (Kang Ha Neul) was killed by Song Gi Hun (Lee Jung Jae) in the same challenge. The shaman also met her end in the hands of the timid Min Su (David Lee), who was under the influence of Thanos' (T.O.P) dr*gs during then. Adding to the list of poignant deaths, was Kang Ae Sim's son. He could not kill anyone due to his soft nature, and thus ended up targeting Jun Hee (Jo Yuri). To save her, his own mother stabbed him with her hairpin. As the game end buzzer went off, pink guards came and shot him to death. Following the game, Geum Ja entrusted the responsibility of Jun Hee's baby's safety to Gi Hun and hanged herself to death. In a tragic turn of fate, the one she sacrificed her son for, Jun Hee, also took her own life, as she was unable to participate in the Jumping Rope game due to her broken ankle. Nam Gyu (Noh Jae Won) also died during the same game. In the final Sky Squid game, Myung Gi and Gi Hun were the last players standing, along with Jun Hee's baby, who was now the new player 222. Myung Gi gets killed by Gi Hun, who jumps to his death, making the baby the show's winner. Kang No Eul (Park Gyu Young) saved Park Gyeong Seok (Lee Jin Wook) and they returned to their normal life. The Front Man (Lee Byung Hun) also made it out alive from the island.
Yahoo
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Squid Game invades Lalaport BBCC with giant dolls and fan challenges for final season premiere
KUALA LUMPUR, June 27 — Before it became Lalaport Bukit Bintang City Centre (BBCC), the site was home to the infamous Pudu Jail. Now, for this weekend only, the iconic location will host a mini 'Squid Game' themed arena in conjunction with the premiere of the Netflix series' final season. The Lalaport Plaza Entrance, near the water fountain, has been transformed into a vibrant homage to the hit series. Towering over the event are two 22-foot dolls: the infamous Young-hee and her counterpart Cheol-su, who first appeared in the post-credit scene of Season 2. Both dolls will preside over a game of 'Jumping Ropes,' inviting visitors to participate. Fans can also immerse themselves in life-sized recreations of iconic backdrops from the show, including a giant Dalgona cookie with a unique Malaysian twist and a Biseokchigi or 'Flying Stone' game set. Members of the public are encouraged to dress as their favourite Squid Game characters, creating their own Player 456-inspired memories. The life-sized Biseokchigi or the 'Flying Stone' game backdrop. — Picture by Yusof Mat Isa Event Details The 'Jumping Rope' game will run across multiple sessions: • Friday, June 27: 2pm to 3pm and 5pm to 7pm. • Weekend, June 28-29: 10am to 11am, in addition to the Friday timings. Eligibility to Participate: Participants must be 18 years old and above. Participants must be legal residents of Malaysia. Registration via the official Google Form is mandatory. Employees and partners of the organising parties are ineligible to win prizes. Since its debut on Netflix in 2021, Squid Game has become a global sensation. — Picture by Yusof Mat Isa Netflix Malaysia previously brought the Squid Game experience to the Ampang Park MRT station for the Season 2 premiere. The final season picks up after Season 2's intense cliffhanger, as Gi-hun (played by Lee Jung-jae) grapples with overwhelming despair. The Squid Game spares no one, forcing him and the surviving players into even deadlier contests that test their resolve. Since its debut on Netflix in 2021, Squid Game has become a global sensation. The show holds the record as Netflix's number-one non-English language series of all time, with its second season ranking as the streaming platform's third-biggest TV show season ever, garnering 192.6 million views. The final season of Squid Game is now streaming on Netflix.


Malay Mail
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Malay Mail
Squid Game invades Lalaport BBCC with giant dolls and fan challenges for final season premiere
KUALA LUMPUR, June 27 — Before it became Lalaport Bukit Bintang City Centre (BBCC), the site was home to the infamous Pudu Jail. Now, for this weekend only, the iconic location will host a mini 'Squid Game' themed arena in conjunction with the premiere of the Netflix series' final season. The Lalaport Plaza Entrance, near the water fountain, has been transformed into a vibrant homage to the hit series. Towering over the event are two 22-foot dolls: the infamous Young-hee and her counterpart Cheol-su, who first appeared in the post-credit scene of Season 2. Both dolls will preside over a game of 'Jumping Ropes,' inviting visitors to participate. Fans can also immerse themselves in life-sized recreations of iconic backdrops from the show, including a giant Dalgona cookie with a unique Malaysian twist and a Biseokchigi or 'Flying Stone' game set. Members of the public are encouraged to dress as their favourite Squid Game characters, creating their own Player 456-inspired memories. The life-sized Biseokchigi or the 'Flying Stone' game backdrop. — Picture by Yusof Mat Isa Event Details The 'Jumping Rope' game will run across multiple sessions: • Friday, June 27: 2pm to 3pm and 5pm to 7pm. • Weekend, June 28-29: 10am to 11am, in addition to the Friday timings. Eligibility to Participate: Participants must be 18 years old and above. Participants must be legal residents of Malaysia. Registration via the official Google Form is mandatory. Employees and partners of the organising parties are ineligible to win prizes. Since its debut on Netflix in 2021, Squid Game has become a global sensation. — Picture by Yusof Mat Isa Netflix Malaysia previously brought the Squid Game experience to the Ampang Park MRT station for the Season 2 premiere. The final season picks up after Season 2's intense cliffhanger, as Gi-hun (played by Lee Jung-jae) grapples with overwhelming despair. The Squid Game spares no one, forcing him and the surviving players into even deadlier contests that test their resolve. Since its debut on Netflix in 2021, Squid Game has become a global sensation. The show holds the record as Netflix's number-one non-English language series of all time, with its second season ranking as the streaming platform's third-biggest TV show season ever, garnering 192.6 million views. The final season of Squid Game is now streaming on Netflix.