On Thursday at Sydney’s most iconic beach, Young-Hee challenged players to the ultimate Squid Game of ‘Red Light, Green Light’ at Bondi Icebergs.
Flanked by 50 Squid Game guards, the empty Icebergs pool made for the perfect playground as Young-Hee towered over 10 eager players, who earlier made the procession across Bondi’s foreshore.
Only one winner would survive, and in true Australian fashion, that winner was Steve Bradbury, who once again proved that slow and steady does win the race.
Live games of ‘Red Light, Green Light’ have been popping up across the world including Paris and Brazil. Further Squid Game global domination continues to take place all around the world including London and Edinburgh, Seoul for the World Premiere, Melbourne and Sydney Harbour.
Last week, Squid Game took over Sydney Harbour before the season two premiere with a convoy of 300 pink Squid Game guards escorting the towering Young-hee – the infamous doll from ‘Red Light, Green Light’— to her new home at Luna Park.
The recently released trailer delivers an electrifying glimpse into the deadly games and gripping character dynamics that await fans worldwide.
Three years after winning Squid Game, Player 456 gave up going to the States and comes back with a new resolution in his mind. Seong Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae) once again dives into the mysterious survival game, starting another life-or-death game with new participants gathered to win the prize of 45.6 billion won.
Gi-hun returns, locked in a tense battle with the shadowy Front Man (Lee Byung-hun). As new games unfold, the stakes grow deadlier, and Gi-hun’s mission to end the games once and for all takes centre stage. Will he succeed, or will the system claim even more victims?
Squid Game season two debuts globally on December 26, only on Netflix.
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