Squid Game 3: David Fincher To Direct US Version? Director Hwang Dong Hyuk Says, 'It's Completely...'

Squid Game USA Version: Squid Game Season 3 has officially come to an end. Over the weekend, fans around the world likely binge-watched the final season of the much-anticipated Korean series. The conclusion of Squid Game 3 left viewers speculating about the possibility of a U.S. version of the show. In the final moments of Season 3, Cate Blanchett appeared in a surprising twist, taking on the role of the recruiter. This unexpected development has sparked conversations about what's next. Addressing the possibility of a Squid Game USA adaptation, director Hwang Dong-hyuk reflected on whether he or acclaimed filmmaker David Fincher might direct the new version.
Squid Game 3 Director Reveals Whether There Will Be Squid Game USA
Squid Game 3 ending shows Cate Blanchett recruiting the players in the US. Reflecting on the same, the director Hwang Dong Hyuk says that there was no ulterior motive and the show was supposed to end in such a way. As per Koreaboo's report director said, "It's completely unfounded. It seems to be based on rumors. I haven't heard anything about it officially-just what I've read in articles." He added, "I don't know how much of it, if any, is true, whether it's supposedly filming in December, that I'm directing it, that Cate Blanchett is in it, that David Fincher is directing... none of it has any basis in fact."
Where To Watch Squid Game 3?
Squid Game Season 3 is available to stream on Netflix. You can watch the show with Netflix's subscription plan. To note, Netflix's plan starts with Rs. 149/month. The third and final season of the show has a total of 6 episodes in it. All the epsiodes are around 1 hour long.


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