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The Korean hit series Squid Game wrapped up on Netflix on June 27, 2025, with the end of its third season. The series creator, Hwang Dong-hyeok, shared his thoughts with Télé-Loisirs, stating, “The story I wanted to tell about Gi-hun’s journey was covered over three seasons. I don’t believe there’s anything more to add.”
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Thus, Squid Game will not have a fourth season. However, Netflix is not completely done with the universe created by the series. It is already known that David Fincher is working on an American remake of the Korean series. This is hinted at the end of season 3, where (spoilers), Cate Blanchett appears as a recruiter in the United States, suggesting the existence of similar competitions globally.
Moreover, the creator is open to the idea of a spin-off, possibly a prequel that explores events between the first and second seasons or focuses on the recruiter’s character.
Synopsis – A unique survival game is held in Korea: the sole survivor stands to win 45.6 billion won (about 32 million euros). Four hundred fifty people living in poverty are recruited to compete in deadly variations of children’s games. Squid Game is a Netflix series not recommended for viewers under 16.
Why Did Squid Game Cause Controversy in Schools?
Squid Game has been a massive hit on Netflix. The South Korean series features violently altered children’s games that often end in death. The show’s popularity has led to many children hearing about Squid Game, despite it being restricted to viewers over 16. In playgrounds, some children have been mimicking the series’ challenges, raising concerns at the national education department. On LCI, Jean-Michel Blanquer emphasized the “responsibility” of all parties to ensure young viewers do not watch the series. “It’s clear that platform responsibility exists…perhaps we should consider real parental control measures for such content.”
However, it’s worth noting that parental controls do exist on the streaming platform, accessible under Account > Profile and Parental Controls > Viewing Restrictions. Jean-Michel Blanquer also highlighted the role of parents: “We won’t achieve anything if parents don’t commit to more closely monitor what’s happening,” he remarked. “Don’t leave children unattended with screens.” School principals and administrators have been alerted to the phenomenon, and some parents have received communications regarding the series.
Recommended Viewing Age for Squid Game
In France, Squid Game has sparked controversy in schools with children mimicking the series’ games. Consequently, questions about the appropriate viewing age have arisen. Netflix directly states on the Squid Game page that the content is intended for viewers aged 16 and up due to its violent nature. How can one prevent children and those under 16 from watching the series?
Beyond youth accounts, parental controls can be set up on one’s Netflix account. Simply go to Account > Profile and Parental Controls > Viewing Restrictions. Here, you can adjust the age category (content not fitting the set age limit will be inaccessible) or specify particular content that should not be shown, like Squid Game. Note, if you have multiple profiles that your children might use, these restrictions should be applied to all profiles.
Who Stars in Squid Game?
- Lee Jung-jae as Seong Gi-hun (number 456)
- Park Hae-soo as Cho Sang-Woo (number 218)
- Yeong-Su oh as Oh II-nam (number 1)
- Jung Ho-yeon as Kang Sae-byeok (number 67)
- Heo Sung-tae as Jang Deok-su (number 101)
- Anupam Tripathi as Abdul Ali (number 199)
- Kim Joo-ryoung as Han Mi-nyeo (number 212)
- Yoo Sung-joo as Byeong-gi (number 111)
- Kim Yun-tae as number 69
- Goon Yoo as the recruiter
- Wi ha-joon as Hwang Jun-ho
- Kim Young-ok as Gi-hun’s mother
- Jo A-In as Gi-Hun’s daughter
- Park Si-wan as Kang Cheol
Who Are the French Voice Actors for Squid Game?
- Lee Jung-jae (Seong Gi-hun) is voiced by Constantin Pappas (VF of Jon Hamm, Steve Carell, Peter Dinklage…).
- Park Hae-soo (Cho Sang-woo) is voiced by Mario Bastelica.
- O Yeong-su (Oh Il-nam) is voiced by Michel Tureau (Kung Fu Panda, The Adventures of Tintin).
- Jung Ho-yeon (Kang Sae-byeok) is voiced by Olivia Nicosia
- Heo Sung-tae (Jang Deok-su) is voiced by Gilles Morvan (VF of Rockmond Dunbar, Mahershala Ali, Seth Rogen, Dwayne Johnson…)
- Anupam Tripathi (Ali Abdul) is voiced by Anatole Yun (La Daronne, Les chatouilles…).
- Kim Joo-ryoung (Han Mi-nyeo) is voiced by Marie-Laure Dougnac (Delicatessen).
Where to Stream Squid Game?
The entire series of Squid Game is available in France on Netflix. Therefore, having a subscription to the streaming platform allows you to access all episodes of the South Korean series. If you have an account, you can watch the show on a computer, smartphone apps, tablet, or a Smart TV.
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