Squid Game season 3 left the door open for a fourth season or a spinoff, thanks to the Front Man's ending. Brilliantly played by Lee Byung-hun, In-ho was more than just the main villain of Squid Game.
The Korean star breaks down the psyche of his enigmatic character, the meaning behind the show’s final scenes and why he’d return for a spinoff. By Patrick Brzeski Asia Bureau Chief Played with ...
SPOILER ALERT: This article contains major spoilers from the “Squid Game” series finale, now streaming on Netflix. Halfway through the final season of Netflix’s “Squid Game,” a major character is ...
Squid Game Season 3 unveiled the dark transformation behind one of its most enigmatic characters, showing how In-ho became the Front Man. Through a flashback scene, viewers learned how In-ho won the ...
Squid Game centers around a series of innocent childhood games turned dark. Here's the origin of each game in order, and ...
Squid Game Season 3 has finally been released, ending the three-installment arc of Seong Gi-hun’s arduous fight to participate in and end the frightening titular game. It also wraps up Gi-hun’s ...
Season 3 of Squid Game ended with a bang — or, more accurately, a stare. And now, Lee Byung-hun, who plays the show's icy overseer known only as the Front Man, is revealing exactly what was going ...
Lee Byung-hun as the Front Man In-ho sitting in a large leather chair in Squid Game Season 2. Image via Netflix After haunting the shadows of Squid Game for three seasons, the man behind the mask has ...
Note: This story contains spoilers from “Squid Game” Season 3, Episode 5. From the first episode of “Squid Game,” series star Lee Byung-hun has been impressed by the originality of director Hwang Dong ...