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Squid Game season 3 was going to end differently, but the Netflix show’s creator says that big death had to happen because ‘it was a better fitting story’

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  • Squid Game season 3 was supposed to end in a different way
  • Creator Hwang Dong-hyuk altered its finale because its ending “didn’t line up with me”
  • Netflix fans has largely expressed disappointment over the show’s climax

Squid Game creator Hwang Dong-hyuk has revealed the hugely popular Netflix show was originally going to end in a different way.

In a Variety piece published yesterday (June 30) and three days after the survival drama’s final season landed on Netflix, Dong-hyuk explained why he decided to change Squid Game season 3’s ending.

Full spoilers immediately follow for Squid Game‘s final episode. Turn back now if you’re not caught up.

Jun-hee's baby wearing its mom's Squid Game top while in a crib in Squid Game season 3

Jun-hee’s newborn was crowned the winner of the latest edition of the titular game show (Image credit: Netflix)

Discussing the decision to kill off protagonist Seong Gi-hun in one of the best Netflix shows’ finale, Dong-hyuk admitted he was initially going to let Gi-hun survive. However, he said he altered the original outline for the series’ last chapter amid the increasingly dystopian state of the world in the year 2025.

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