What Did Squid Game Season 3 Director Dong-Hyuk Say About An Alternate Ending? (Photo Credit – Instagram)

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Spoiler Alert: This article reveals major plot points from Squid Game Season 3.

Season 3 of Squid Game didn’t tiptoe around the drama. The finale handed fans a major twist as lead character Gi-hun, played by Lee Jung-jae, doesn’t survive the endgame. Out of 456 people dragged into the deadly competition, just two made it out breathing.

One of them was Jun-hee’s toddler, dubbed Player 222, and the other, Player 256, was secretly helped out by a guard named Kang No-eul. While the outcome was heavy, this wasn’t the original plan. Series creator Hwang Dong-hyuk opened up about how this direction came out of a rewrite that shifted everything mid-process.

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What Was Squid Game Season 3’s Original Ending?

Speaking to The Wrap, Hwang Dong-hyuk disclosed that Gi-hun wasn’t always meant to die. Early outlines had him escaping the arena, reuniting with his daughter in the U.S., and leaving the games behind. But somewhere during the script run, Dong-hyuk changed gears. He started leaning into the idea of Gi-hun giving up his life, not for a win, but to protect the youngest player. The baby, Player 222, is entirely computer-generated, and by the final game, becomes the reason Gi-hun jumps.