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“Actually, there were more scenes with the VIPs”: Squid Game Season 3 editor reveals surprising cuts
In Squid Game Season 3, the game continued with the surviving contestants from season 2 as they tried to survive the brutal games or win the prize money, which was also the goal of several players. While moving forward in the game, the players make numerous devastating decisions to either save themselves or to save their close ones.
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Lee Jung-jae revealed what he hopes viewers will take away from the dramatic season 3 finale of 'Squid Game' in an interview with 'The Hollywood Reporter' p Tuesday, July 8.
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Screen Rant on MSNSquid Game Season 3 Originally Had Way More Scenes With The Show's Most Controversial Characters: "I Cut Them A Lot"Squid Game’s most controversial characters return in season 3, and according to the Netflix series’ editor, we almost got more of them.
The third season's debut broke a Netflix record, and now it's broken another one, too – by reaching 106.3 million views in 10 days, it has garnered more views than any other Netflix show (in any language) within two weeks (H/T Variety ). The final season was released on June 27, and the latest numbers update tracks up to July 6.
Squid Game Season 3 trimmed several VIP scenes in editing—and the reason behind it may just be what kept the tension razor-sharp till the end.
The dust may finally be settling on Squid Game season three, but for those who can't quite seem to shake the dystopian Korean drama's games out of their heads, we thought it high-time to reflect on the games themselves that the players participated in throughout the show's third outing.
"Squid Game" season 3 premiered on Netflix on June 27, 2025, as the streamer officially announced earlier this January. There was six episodes total, down from the seven-episode second season.
Squid Game ranked No. 1 for the week of June 23-29 in every country that Netflix tracks, also a first for one of the streamer’s shows. The final season sees Player 456/Seong Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae) make a final attempt to bring down the deadly game from within — while also hinting in its last scene that the games are global in scope.