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Squid Game fans react to VIPs in Season 3 Seong Gi-hun, played by Lee Jung Jae, along with other characters like the Frontman (Lee Byung-hun) and Wi Ha-jun (Jun-ho), were the main focus of the show.
Following the release of Squid Game Season 3, many fans have criticized the performances of the VIPs in the show. Despite packing numerous twists, the season has received mixed reviews from viewers.
One of Squid Game's VIP actors offers a defense, on his part, for the cringe performances, but raises questions about why they made certain choices.
Squid Game season three has been met with decidedly mixed reviews, with most fans rating it as the blockbuster hit’s weakest installment. That ending didn’t help things, but neither did the enhanced ...
English speaking audiences are once again complaining about the VIPs on Squid Game, forcing the creative team to once again explain why they sound so uncanny.
Lee Byung-hun, Squid Game No Ju-han/Netflix The frustrating thing is that we don't actually need to see this much of the VIPs. The show barely bothers to develop them as individual characters, and ...
One of the most mysterious characters in the Squid Game universe is the VIPs, and how a spin-off could be interesting to know more about them.
Curious whether the VIPs survive Squid Game Season 3, how Gi-hun’s journey ends, and what the island’s destruction really means? The final chapter of Netflix’s global hit delivers high-stakes games, ...
It turns out Squid Game’s most confusing creative decision wasn’t a secret plot twist – it was a post-production choice. Actor Bryan Bucco, who played one of the English-speaking VIPs in Squid Game ...
Now that Squid Game Season 3 is out, fans are seeing just how far the VIPs will go for entertainment. Read more here.