By Jiya Bhatt
By Jiya Bhatt
Seong Gi-hun, the original winner from Season 1, returns to the deadly game—not for money, but to shut it down for good. Haunted by the loss of his friend Jung-bae, Gi-hun is brought back inside a coffin—alive, but broken.
This season introduces a twisted version of hide-and-seek, with red and blue teams forced to kill or unlock their way out. Jun-hee gives birth, Hyun-ju sacrifices herself, and Geum-ja kills her own son to save the baby—before taking her own life.
By Jiya Bhatt
In a disturbing twist, the VIPs assign the baby Jun-hee's number—222—and keep her in the game. Gi-hun takes on the impossible task of protecting her through each round. This arc becomes central to the Squid Game Season 3 ending.
By Jiya Bhatt
The beloved (and terrifying) robots Young-hee and Cheol-su return for a new game: giant jump rope across a death track. Gi-hun and the baby survive—Jun-hee doesn’t. The emotional toll climbs.
By Jiya Bhatt
In the final round—Sky Squid Game—three players remain: Gi-hun, Myung-gi, and the baby. Each step requires a sacrifice. Myung-gi tries to kill the baby for money. Gi-hun fights back.
By Jiya Bhatt
In a gut-wrenching climax, Gi-hun steps between the baby and certain death, refusing to let yet another innocent life be claimed for entertainment. With his final breath, he turns to the watching VIPs and whispers, “You treat people like animals… but even animals protect their young.”
By Jiya Bhatt
The Squid Game Season 3 ending is more than just a finale—it’s a critique of the system. Gi-hun’s sacrifice, the baby’s innocence, and the haunting silence of the VIPs challenge what “winning” even means.
By Jiya Bhatt