Netflix announces Squid Game season two trailer release and fans 'can't wait'

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Squid Game aficionados are on tenterhooks for the show's second instalment which is confirmed to grace Netflix screens on 26 December.The streaming giant caused a stir among fans by making an exciting proclamation about the South Korean survival series this Monday (25 November).Netflix took to Instagram to post a teaser clip, and announced that the trailer for season two is imminent.Their message read: "Keep your guard up.

Squid Fame s2 trailer drops tomorrow," sparking a wave of exhilaration amongst followers. One thrilled fan exclaimed on Instagram: "Honestly can't wait for this, I'm so excited", reports the Mirror.

On Reddit, an eager viewer expressed: "Let's f*****g go," as another keenly remarked: "Looking forward to it."A different fan threw in their two cents, suggesting: "Hoping it doesn't spoil everything from start to finish just like the official trailer of season 1 did to the point it turns more into a recap."And another added their musings: "They also hinted at the carousel game at the end of the backrooms style teaser.

Seems like they are really proud of it lol."The teaser trailer for season two was unveiled in October, offering a glimpse of character Seong as he strives to disrupt the game's dark operations from within.The protagonist is depicted infiltrating the game again, determined to incite insurrection against its enigmatic founders.The summary for the second season discloses: "Three years after winning Squid Game, Player 456 forsakes his trip to the states, returning instead with a new resolve."Gi-hun once again dives into the mysterious survival game, starting another life-or-death game with new participants gathered to win the prize of 45.6 billion won."Season one of the smash sensation tracked

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