The center of Seoul was the scene of a spectacular celebration for the world premiere of the third and final season of Squid Game, which brought together thousands of fans in an unprecedented event. The parade started in Gwanghwamun Square and went along Sejong Avenue to City Hall, transforming the city into a replica of the popular series' sets.
Actors dressed as players and guards marched among lights, live music, and projections, accompanied by floats that evoked the most emblematic games of the production. The most striking figure was a giant and animated version of the Young-hee doll, symbol of the series, which attracted the attention of the attendees.
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In front of the town hall, the main event included a projection on the building with images of the main characters, while a band of musicians dressed in the iconic red suits marked the formal start of the ceremony. The creators and protagonists took the stage amid applause. Director Hwang Dong-hyuk, visibly moved, thanked the fans for their support during the years it took to develop the series. For their part, actors Lee Jung-jae and Lee Byung-hun shared farewell and gratitude messages, highlighting the cultural impact of the project. The audience also participated in dynamics, trivia, and direct interaction with the cast, who closed the evening by throwing autographed balls. The festive atmosphere culminated in a collective shout —“One more game!”— and a symbolic choreography with arms forming a triangle, emblem of the series. Although this season marks the official end of the story according to its creator, there has been speculation about a possible spin-off starring the Front Man character, and even an adaptation in English directed by David Fincher.






