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| | After winning the Squid Game and receiving its massive cash prize, Seong Gi-Hun ([[Lee Jung-Jae]]) planned to live a new life in the United Sates. However, Seong Gi-Hun, still haunted by the deaths of all the players he competed with, decided to skip his flight and returned to Seoul. He spends the next 3 years looking for the people responsible for the Squid Game. He has enlisted the help of loan shark company Sunshine Capital to find the people who work for the Squid Game. | | After winning the Squid Game and receiving its massive cash prize, Seong Gi-Hun ([[Lee Jung-Jae]]) planned to live a new life in the United Sates. However, Seong Gi-Hun, still haunted by the deaths of all the players he competed with, decided to skip his flight and returned to Seoul. He spends the next 3 years looking for the people responsible for the Squid Game. He has enlisted the help of loan shark company Sunshine Capital to find the people who work for the Squid Game. |
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| − | Meanwhile, Detective Hwang Jun-Ho ([[Wi Ha-Joon]]) has opted to transfer from the Major Crimes Division and work for a small neighborhood police substation. In his free time, he works with Captain Park ([[Oh Dal-Su]]) and travels on his boat to try to find the island where he saw a game take place that involved the deaths of the players. His brother Hwang In-Ho ([[Lee Byung-Hun]]) was on that island. | + | Meanwhile, Detective Hwang Jun-Ho ([[Wi Ha-Jun]]) has opted to transfer from the Major Crimes Division and work for a small neighborhood police substation. In his free time, he works with Captain Park ([[Oh Dal-Su]]) and travels on his boat to try to find the island where he saw a game take place that involved the deaths of the players. His brother Hwang In-Ho ([[Lee Byung-Hun]]) was on that island. |
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| | Soon, Seong Gi-Hun is able to join a new round of the Squid Game, but, his goal this time, is to stop the game once and for all. | | Soon, Seong Gi-Hun is able to join a new round of the Squid Game, but, his goal this time, is to stop the game once and for all. |
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After winning the Squid Game and receiving its massive cash prize, Seong Gi-Hun (Lee Jung-Jae) planned to live a new life in the United Sates. However, Seong Gi-Hun, still haunted by the deaths of all the players he competed with, decided to skip his flight and returned to Seoul. He spends the next 3 years looking for the people responsible for the Squid Game. He has enlisted the help of loan shark company Sunshine Capital to find the people who work for the Squid Game.
Soon, Seong Gi-Hun is able to join a new round of the Squid Game, but, his goal this time, is to stop the game once and for all.