Fans have been waiting for Squid Game 2 for a long time, especially after the massive success of the first season. This South Korean dystopian survival thriller is written and directed by Hwang Dong-hyuk, and its first season was released on Netflix in 2021. Now, after a long wait of three years, Squid Game 2 is all set to entertain the audience soon. Recently, the makers have also released the teaser of this season, which is further increasing the curiosity of the fans. The plot of Squid Game 2 Some interesting details have been revealed about the plot of Squid Game 2. In the story, three years after winning the deadly competition, "Player 456" Gi-hun (played by Lee Jung-jae) is determined to find the mastermind behind the game and put an end to their operation. Now, using his newfound wealth, Gi-hun sets out in search of a sharpshooting man who plays ddakji on the subway. His search proves to be quite dangerous, and Gi-hun has to get involved in the game again to complete his mission. Teaser and premiere date In the teaser of Squid Game 2, the game's recruiter is again seen inviting all the players to join the game. Netflix shared this teaser on its social media handles and captioned it, "You're invited. Squid Game Season 2 is coming on December 26." It has been confirmed that Squid Game 2 will premiere on Netflix on December 26 this year in South Korea and many other countries, including India. Curiosity of fans The first season of Squid Game was extremely popular among the audience. In this, players participating in the game get a chance to win money, but the losers have no option other than death. After the successes of the first season, now fans are hoping that the new season will be equally exciting and interesting. One of the biggest releases of this year, the excitement of the fans about Squid Game 2 is worth seeing. Everyone is eagerly waiting for December 26, when the show will return to Netflix again. What is sarcoma cancer? Breast Cancer and Food Safety: Are We Overlooking a Major Risk? Now AI will also treat this disease with humans