Squid Game Season 2: Park Gyu Young and Won Ji An Join Cast as Script Reading Begins for Netflix's Highly-Anticipated Sequel

Eight new actors have joined the cast of the popular Korean drama Squid Game.

Park Gyu Young and Won Ji An (Photo Credits: Instagram)

Eight new actors have joined the cast of the popular Korean drama Squid Game Season 2. As per Variety, new additions to the second season of the international hit series are: Park Gyu-young (Sweet Home), Jo Yu-ri, Kang Ae-sim (Be Melodramatic, Move to Heaven), Lee David (The Fortress), Lee Jin-uk (Sweet Home), Choi Seung-hyun (Tazza: The Hidden Card, Commitment), Roh Jae-won (Missing Yoon, Ditto), and Won Ji-an (D.P.). Squid Game Season 2: Park Gyu-Young To Play Female Lead in Netflix Series! Former IZ*ONE Member Jo Yuri in Talks To Star – Reports.

On Thursday, Netflix shared photos from Squid Game 2's first script reading. It featured the director with Season 1 actors Lee Jung Jae, Lee Byung Hun and Wi Ha Joon who will be returning in the next season. Among the new cast members are Im Siwan, Kang Ha Neul, Park Sung Hoon, and Yang Dong Geun who were also present at the script reading session.

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Hwang Dong-hyuk, the creator of the series, will return as writer, director and executive producer for the new season. Kim Ji-yeon will also executive produce. Firstman Studio will produce. Squid Game debuted on Netflix on September 17, 2021, and became a global phenomenon. The show netted 14 Emmy nominations for Season 1. It ultimately won six, including a historic win for Lee in the best actor in a drama category. Hwang also won the Emmy for best directing for a drama. Squid Game Season 2: Im Si-wan Joins Lee Jung Jae And Lee Byung Hun to Play the Leads - Reports.

Lee Jung-jae made history by becoming the first Asian actor ever to receive an Emmy for Best Actor in a Drama for his performance in Squid Game.He was only the fourth Asian actor ever to win in any of the Emmy performance categories, and the first to win the drama award for a non-English speaking role.

During his acceptance speech, Lee said, "Thank you to the Television Academy, thank you to Netflix and thank you to the director for making realistic problems we all face come to life so creatively on the screen with a great script. Thank you, Squid Game team. Thank you to everyone watching in Korea." Squid Game Season 2 Officially Greenlit at Netflix; Makers Tease Gong Yoo's Return.

Netflix is also building on the show's success with the upcoming reality competition series Squid Game: The Challenge, where contestants will compete in games featured in the scripted version in order to win a cash prize. The show is due to debut in November.

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