Warning: This article contains spoilers for Squid Game season 3.The finale of Squid Game includes many surprises, and the Front Man's final actions on the show can be seen as generosity or more cold calculations. Following the third season's release, actor Lee Byung-hun commented on how his character makes sure all the deceased's affairs are in order.
In Squid Game season 3's ending, Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae) sacrifices himself to save Jun-hee's (Jo Yu-ri) baby. When the island is evacuated, the Front Man picks up the baby and later delivers her and her prize money to his brother Jun-ho (Wi Ha-joon). Later, In-ho travels to Los Angeles to bequeath Gi-hun's remaining fortune to his estranged daughter Ga-yeong (Jo Ah-in).
During an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Lee Byung-hun said that the Front Man personally visiting Ga-yeong is another complicated move, with both benevolent and self-serving implications. Lee says the gift comes...
In Squid Game season 3's ending, Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae) sacrifices himself to save Jun-hee's (Jo Yu-ri) baby. When the island is evacuated, the Front Man picks up the baby and later delivers her and her prize money to his brother Jun-ho (Wi Ha-joon). Later, In-ho travels to Los Angeles to bequeath Gi-hun's remaining fortune to his estranged daughter Ga-yeong (Jo Ah-in).
During an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Lee Byung-hun said that the Front Man personally visiting Ga-yeong is another complicated move, with both benevolent and self-serving implications. Lee says the gift comes...
- 7/12/2025
- by Abigail Stevens
- ScreenRant
Warning: This article contains spoilers for Squid Game season 3.Squid Game star Lee Byung-hun is one of the major actors to feature in the revealing final moments of the show, and he has shared his character's thoughts and emotions during that scene. After two seasons as arguably the biggest show on Netflix, Squid Game season 3 was met with divided responses, but is still topping the streaming charts.
Squid Game season 3's ending sees many people, including the protagonist Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae), die in desperate attempts to protect their new friends and end the games. Gi-hun's final actions decidedly did not end the entire operation, but did have an effect on the Front Man, the manager of the games.
During an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Front Man actor Lee Byung-hun revealed what direction he was given for the final scene. In-ho actually was inspired to "nurture that sliver of hope" by Gi-hun,...
Squid Game season 3's ending sees many people, including the protagonist Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae), die in desperate attempts to protect their new friends and end the games. Gi-hun's final actions decidedly did not end the entire operation, but did have an effect on the Front Man, the manager of the games.
During an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Front Man actor Lee Byung-hun revealed what direction he was given for the final scene. In-ho actually was inspired to "nurture that sliver of hope" by Gi-hun,...
- 7/6/2025
- by Abigail Stevens
- ScreenRant
[This story contains Major spoilers from the Squid Game season three finale, “Humans are…”]
The Squid Games are over — or are they?
The finale of the third and final season of Netflix’s global hit series Squid Game has now been released into the world, and the ending from series creator Hwang Dong-hyuk accomplished two things.
Hwang, who writes and directs every episode, delivered on his promise that this final season of his anti-capitalist thriller would conclude the story of protagonist Seong Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae). The returning Player 456 met a tragic ending to conclude his second round competing in the deadly Games, which explains why Hwang said all along that the streamer’s most-streamed series would only be a three-season story.
During the final and fatal “Sky Squid Game,” Gi-hun went into the last round as one of three remaining players, along with Lee Myung-gi (Yim Si-wan), aka Player 333, and — in the series’ most evil twist to...
The Squid Games are over — or are they?
The finale of the third and final season of Netflix’s global hit series Squid Game has now been released into the world, and the ending from series creator Hwang Dong-hyuk accomplished two things.
Hwang, who writes and directs every episode, delivered on his promise that this final season of his anti-capitalist thriller would conclude the story of protagonist Seong Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae). The returning Player 456 met a tragic ending to conclude his second round competing in the deadly Games, which explains why Hwang said all along that the streamer’s most-streamed series would only be a three-season story.
During the final and fatal “Sky Squid Game,” Gi-hun went into the last round as one of three remaining players, along with Lee Myung-gi (Yim Si-wan), aka Player 333, and — in the series’ most evil twist to...
- 6/27/2025
- by Jackie Strause
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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