'Squid Game' returns looking for win with season 2
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[December 23, 2024]
By ALICIA RANCILIO
Stepping onto the set of “Squid Game” season two, Lee Jong-jae felt like
he had never left.
“Including promotion, I'd been living with Gi-hun for about two years,"
said Lee in a recent interview. “I really felt like I was him," he said
in a recent interview.
“Squid Game” follows an underground competition in Korea that recruits
people in debt to participate in childlike games for money. Once the
games begin, the contestants realize there are deadly consequences.
The show was a global hit when it was released in 2021, becoming
Netflix's most-watched series. It also won numerous accolades including
Primetime Emmy Awards for acting for Lee Jung-jae and directing for
Hwang Dong-hyuk. Lee's career catapulted, taking him to the Cannes Film
Festival and giving him his first English-language role in the “Star
Wars” series “The Acolyte” for Disney+.
Lee says when Netflix ordered a second season of “Squid Game,” he
questioned the timeline because it took Hwang years to work on the first
one. "I wondered, ‘How many years will it take him to write season
two,’" said Lee. Hwang, in turn, surprised everyone — including himself
— by taking just six months to write season two and a third and final
season. “I'm not sure I'll ever be able to write something that fast
again,” he said.
Creating new characters and their individual stories came easily. The
biggest, challenge, Hwang said, was deciding what should happen with
Gi-hun. Lee says when he read the scripts he thought Hwang “really is a
genius.”
It's rare for even successful TV shows in Korea to have more than one
season so it was a big swing, even for the new cast.
“There’s a Korean phrase, ‘there’s not a sequel that does better than
its prequel,’ said actor Yang Dong-geong, whose character debuts in
season two. "I've been careful because we aren't really sure what the
reaction will be.” The outlook is positive. Season two has already been
nominated in the best drama series category at the upcoming Golden Globe
Awards.
The opportunity to work on a project with worldwide appeal is a dream
come true for a performer. Lee Byung-hun, who reprises his villain role
from season one, has appeared in big budget English-language films like
“G.I. Joe: The Rise of the Cobra” with Channing Tatum and Dennis Quaid
and “Red 2” with Bruce Willis. It's “Squid Game” that he credits for
taking his career to another level.
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Lee Jung-jae poses for a portrait to promote the second season of
"Squid Game" on Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2024, in Los Angeles. (Photo by
Willy Sanjuan/Invision/AP)
“I’ve been an actor for over three
decades and ... maybe most people outside of Korea have never seen
anything that I’ve been in. If anyone through ‘Squid Game’ wishes to
see more of me or becomes more curious about my previous works, as
an actor, nothing would be more rewarding or bring me greater joy."
The audition process moved slowly. Jo Yu-ri recalls waiting two
months between the first and second-round. When she finally got the
part Jo says, “I actually remember crying.” The actors were asked to
not speak publicly about their casting to wait for Netflix to make
an announcement. “There were a couple of close friends that popped
champagne for me when they found out," said Yang.
Netflix's “Squid Game” universe is also growing. A second season of
a reality competition show based on the series has been ordered and
an English version is in development. Season three of the original
has also completed filming and is in post-production.
Season two is not without controversy. The new episodes feature a
transgender character played by Park Sung-hoon. Hwang says he
understands why hiring a trans actor would have been ideal, but that
the casting is a reflection of how the LGBTQ community and gender
identity is viewed in Korea.
“To be honest with you, in Korea, when it comes to the LGBTQ and
gender minority community and culture compared to the Western
worlds, it’s not as widely socially accepted yet. Unfortunately, a
lot of the groups are marginalized and neglected from society, which
is heartbreaking," said Hwang.
“We don’t have a very large pool of actors that allow for authentic
casting when it comes to transgender characters. We did our
research. We tried to find someone who we thought could be the best
fit. However, we weren’t able to.” Hwang also went on to say that
Park's talent and approach to the character ended up making him “the
perfect fit.”
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Leslie Ambriz in Los Angeles contributed to this report.
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