
Things take an intriguing turn towards the ending moments of Squid Game season 2 when Gi-hun sets out to start a rebellion with his fellow players. Although nothing goes as planned for Gi-hun and his crew, most players from Squid Game season 2 end up surviving before the finale’s credits start rolling. The mere survival of so many main players towards the end makes season 2 different from season 1. Another major difference between seasons 1 and 2 is that the characters in the second installment are relatively younger than the ones in the opening season, which reveals a dark truth about the story.
Squid Game Season 2’s Characters Are Much Younger Than The Ones In Season 1
Squid Game Season 1 Had A Mixed Roster In Terms Of Age





When it comes to age, Squid Game season 1 had a mixed set of players. While some, like Sae-byeok, were relatively young, others, like Sang-woo, were middle-aged. Many characters in the Netflix Korean show’s roster were also fairly older. Although Squid Game season 2 also features quite a few middle-aged and older characters, most of the players in its central games are significantly younger than the ones featured in season 1.
Squid Game’s Director Wanted To Show How Young People Are Struggling With Debt
Director Hwang Dong-hyuk Explained What He Was Trying To Achieve With Season 2’s Younger Roster

In a new Squid Game BTS clip, titled “Directing a New Cast | The Making of Squid Game Season 2,” the show’s director, Hwang Dong-hyuk, opened up about all the creative decisions that were taken to ensure that seasons 2 and 3 lived up to the high standards set by season 1. He revealed that the second season not only featured more characters but also had a relatively younger roster. After realizing that the world had significantly changed since season 1’s filming, he noticed that even younger people were taking a hit from the growing economic challenges and issues.
Squid Game Has Been A Reflex Of Society Ever Since Season 1
Squid Game’s Themes Have Always Hit Home

Even though Squid Game season 1 had a mixed set of characters, it presented several relatable themes surrounding capitalism, class divides, and the lengths one will go to in order to survive. By showing how the wealthy manipulate the poor into participating in the central deadly games, the show has always tried to capture how economic divides and the desperation to survive can often dehumanize people. With its portrayal of how the rich turn the poor folks’ desperation into a spectacle, the show also criticizes the voyeuristic nature of modern entertainment.
Squid Game Key Facts Breakdown
Written & Directed By
Hwang Dong-hyuk
No. Of Episodes
16
No. Of Seasons
2
Budget
US $21.4 million in season 1 and ₩100 billion in season 2
Streaming On
Netflix
Squid Game season 2 seems to double down on these ideas by showing how the growing socio-economic issues in society have not even spared younger people. Since season 3 serves as the final installment in the series, it will likely further expand on these themes and capture how, in modern capitalistic societies, the promise of achieving social mobility and financial freedom merely through hard work is an illusion sold by the elite to the less privileged.