'Squid Game season 2': Lee Jung-jae promises new mind games
Lee Jung-jae builds hype for a darker and smarter Squid Game Season 2
Lee Jung-jae, South Korean actor who is best known in his role in most famous series Squid Game, is right now giving his fans a few reasons to look forward to watch the season 2.
The 51-year-old star recently teased that the new season, which is set to release on December 26, is set to feature now "more surprises and thrills" along with very heavier focus on psychological warfare as fans could not keep their calm after watching the trailer.
During his recent interview with PEOPLE, the award-winning actor shared: "There are games within games, and I call them psychological warfare."
"We have so much of them in season 1, but now you'll see enemies turn into friends and vice versa. You never know what's coming next."
"There’s so many twists and turns, so you’re in for a big surprise.”
Jung-jae shared further how thankful he is for all his fans all over the world who have supported the show and made it such a huge success in the box office.
He went on saying: "I know that lots of fans are rooting for us. They love us, and what’s special is that I not only have Korean fans now, but people all across the globe noticed me and they love me."
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