Which Characters Are Alive or Dead?


SPOILER ALERT: This article contains major spoilers from the “Squid Game” Season 2 finale.

“Squid Game” returns for one last round with the launch of its third and final season on June 27.

Though it’s been only six months since Season 2 premiered with its Dec. 27 drop on Netflix, and proved to be another giant success for the streamer, it’s probably a good idea to refresh your memory regarding which major “Squid Game” players (both those in the actual deadly games and those who are key characters outside the fatal arena) are still alive going into the show’s final six episodes.

Among the many who have already fallen by the end of Season 2 are Gi-hun/Player 456’s (Lee Jung-jae) best friend Jung-bae/Player 390 (Lee Seo-hwan), who was shot and killed by the Front Man (Lee Byung-hun) in the final moments of the second-season finale after Gi-hun led an uprising of the players in the current game.

Though the act was committed right in front of Gi-hun, who screamed in pain as his friend bled out next to him, Gi-hun remains unaware that the masked Front Man is actually In-ho. Using the fake name Young-il, he had entered the games to toy with Gi-hun’s optimistic worldview and thwart his plans to stop the games, and also befriended him throughout Season 2.

Along with Jung-bae, absent from the final installment of “Squid Game” are other notable “Squid Game” characters who died (both inside and outside the games), including: The Recruiter (Gong Yoo), Mr. Kim (Oh Dal-su), Se-mi/Player 380 (Won Ji-an) and Hye-won/Player 196 (Song Ji-woo). Su-bong, a.k.a. Thanos/Player 230 (Choi Seung-hyun) — who served as Gi-hun’s main antagonist in the second season — was killed during a fight one night in the barracks, stabbed to death by Myung-gi/Player 333.

See below for a guide to the main characters heading into “Squid Game” Season 3.



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