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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.


Pink Villa
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
Squid Game 3 stuns with surprise cameos from TOP, Jung Ho Yeon, Cate Blanchett and more: Check out full list
Disclaimer: This article contains Squid Game 3 spoilers. Squid Game Season 3 has finally arrived, with Lee Jung Jae and Lee Byung Hun bringing the series to a dramatic close. Squid Game 3, starring Lee Jung Jae and Lee Byung Hun, delivered a heart-wrenching finale. By crafting an emotionally-rich narrative, the series left an indelible mark on viewers' hearts. Furthermore, the inclusion of several cameos, including appearances by stars from previous seasons, enhanced the thrill of the series. Squid Game 3: Cameos from T.O.P and other previous season stars Squid Game 2's eliminated (killed) characters Thanos (T.O.P) and Se Mi (Won Ji An) appear in an hallucination segment. The timid Park Min Su (David Lee) gets his hands on some of Thanos' drugs and ingests it to muster up courage to continue playing the deadly games. As a reaction to that, his body starts feeling weird and he feels a sudden sense of euphoria. Not being in his right mind, he hallucinates Thanos, his bully and Se Mi, the only one who stayed by his side in the game show. He visualises the duo trying to drag him down to death with them. Kang Sae Byeok (Jung Ho Yeon) from Squid Game Season 1 also makes a cameo in the third instalment. Song Gi Hun (Lee Jung Jae) imagines her stopping him from killing everybody to save Kim Jun Hee's (Jo Yu Ri) baby. The situation arises as Song Gi Hun is offered by the Front Man to kill everybody who wanted to kill the baby, who is now player 222 in place of their dead mother. Besides the Korean actors, the series also featured a notable cameo from a prominent Hollywood figure. Cate Blanchett's cameo in Squid Game Season 3 ending In the final scene of Squid Game season 3, Australian actress Cate Blanchett makes a surprise cameo appearance as a recruiter. Her role is similar to Gong Yoo's character from the first two seasons. She is seen playing ddakji with a man in an alleyway in Los Angeles when she makes eye contact with the Front Man, who watches her from a car. The scene strongly suggests a potential American spin-off series is in development.


AsiaOne
19-06-2025
- Entertainment
- AsiaOne
Daily roundup: Paradise Hotpot opens its largest outlet at VivoCity — and other top stories today, World News
Stay in the know with a recap of our top stories today. 1. Paradise Hotpot opens its largest outlet at VivoCity - here's what to expect Riding on the success of its first three outlets, Paradise Hotpot is opening its newest and largest outlet at VivoCity on Thursday (June 19)... » READ MORE 2. MOH launches helpline and textline for 24/7 mental health support Round-the-clock mental health support is now readily available with a call or text away with the launch of Singapore's first national mental health helpline and textline service... » READ MORE 3. 'I just wanted a piece of nostalgia': Hundreds turn up at adoption drive to collect remaining Yale-NUS books Hundreds of book lovers turned up at NUS Library's book adoption and exchange drive on Saturday (June 14) to pick up some of the discarded books from Yale-NUS College... » READ MORE 4. Lee Byung-hun's son, 10, asked why he was 'so mean' in Squid Game, hit co-star T.O.P so badly Lee Byung-hun cuts an intimidating figure in Squid Game, from his reveal as the villainous Front Man in season one, to him going undercover as a contestant in season two... » READ MORE editor@


Time Out
18-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time Out
BigBang's Daesung brings his solo concert to Singapore this August
Fans who missed his performance at last year's Yuewen Music Festival will be glad to know that powerhouse vocalist Daesung is returning to Singapore this August for one night only, as part of his D's Wave Asia Tour. The tour will also take him to Taipei, Macau, Hong Kong and Melbourne. The K-pop singer debuted in 2006 as a member of popular boy band BigBang, which shot to fame with chart-topping hits like Fantastic Baby, Bang Bang Bang and Loser. The band now comprises Daesung, T.O.P, Taeyang and G-Dragon, and is set to headline the Singapore Grand Prix Formula 1 in 2025. Daesung began his solo career in 2008 with Look At Me, Gwisun, a breakout single that quickly became a fan favourite. He went on to release his first solo EP, D's Wave, featuring a mix of soulful vocals and rock band-inspired arrangements in tracks such as Universe, Beautiful Life and Last Girl. When is Daesung performing in Singapore in 2025? Daesung's solo concert takes place on August 2, 2025, in Singapore. Where is Daesung's concert in Singapore held? His concert is held at Arena @ Expo. How can I get tickets to Daesung's concert in Singapore? The singer announced an additional show in Singapore via his Instagram page on June 15. Ticketing details have yet to be released, so stay tuned to our page for updates. All-female Japanese rock band Scandal is holding a concert in Singapore this September 2025


Hype Malaysia
13-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Hype Malaysia
(Video) Did T.O.P Spoil His Return To Music During Recent Interview?
After making his acting comeback with 'Squid Game', it seems T.O.P (탑) is also preparing to return to music. Fans were thrilled by the announcement that the iconic rapper is preparing his first solo album since 2013's 'DOOM DADA.' Yesterday (13th June), in an interview with Award Buzz, T.O.P answered questions about his character, Thanos, from the hit Netflix show. He then dropped a major hint about a music comeback, saying, 'Because my solo album is dropping soon!', sparking excitement from the public. T.O.P, born Choi Seung-hyun (최승현), was once a rapper in the iconic K-pop group BIGBANG (빅뱅). As the group's fame grew, he played a key part in producing chart-topping hits like 'Fantastic Baby' and 'Bang Bang Bang.' However, following a controversy in 2017, T.O.P went on hiatus and subsequently left BIGBANG. He later shared that the incident severely affected his mental health, and since then, he has been vocal about the importance of empathy toward public figures facing personal struggles. Since leaving the group and YG Entertainment, T.O.P has been working diligently on his solo project. He previously shared that his album will feature a variety of genres and will be accompanied by a feature film, marking a significant creative endeavour in his career. Fans eagerly anticipate the release, looking forward to experiencing the depth and diversity of his new work. Fans have flocked to T.O.P's Instagram and recent interviews to express their unwavering support and excitement for his upcoming solo album. Messages of encouragement flood his social media, with fans congratulating him for embracing his passion and eagerly anticipating his musical return. This outpouring of love underscores the deep connection between T.O.P. and his fan base. As he embarks on this new chapter, fans stand united, ready to support him every step of the way. Here is the full interview, or skip to 13:33 for his reveal: Source: Koreaboo (1)(2) Zaima Humaira contributed to this article What's your Reaction? +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0