What to Watch the Week of December 22: Squid Game S2, Beyoncé's NFL Half-Time Show, and More

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Squid Game's highly anticipated second season drops this Thursday, the day after Christmas. The dystopian thriller series was when it first premiered on September 17, 2021, becoming the most-streamed show in 90 countries.

Netflix is hoping lightning strikes twice for its sophomore turn, which will consist of seven episodes.“I never imagined that we’d make a second season,” Lee Jung-jae, who plays Gi-hun, at the show's premiere in Seoul recently. “Developing new stories and writing a full season is a tremendously daunting task, but the script came out unbelievably well.”When season two premieres, several new cast members will also join the series, which picks up with Player 456 determined to find the people behind the game and put an end to their vicious sport.However, if you're looking for something a bit more wholesome this holiday season, then there's the Kennedy Center Honors (which air on CBS tonight) as well as Christmas staples like Home Alone and It's a Wonderful Life.Christmas day, which is also the first night of Hanukkah this year, has several new movies premiering in theaters—including the Bob Dylan biopic, A Complete Unknown, and Nosferatu—but it's also a big day for .

Netflix will host the first of two NFL games, with game one being the Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs against the Pittsburgh Steelers, and game two featuring Beyoncé performing during halftime as the Houston Texas host the Baltimore Ravens.

Knowing that Taylor Swift will probably show up to support Travis in game one, and then Beyoncé will perform in game two, is probably the best gift a pop culture fan can get.And if you're just catching up on all things Virgin River, check out what Benjamin Hollingsworth (Brady) had to say (he's as.

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