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The ending of episode 3 of Squid Game 2 explained: is player 001 (SPOILER)?

The ending of episode 3 of Squid Game 2 explained: is player 001 (SPOILER)?

Squid Game is once again in its second season but this time, Gi-Hun is there with the new players to guide them through the game. However, they don’t seem to care about the consequences of the game, which is pretty obvious with the voting process we saw in episode 3. Now, just when we all thought things would be different this time, a huge twist happened. and got me hooked for good. So, what happened at the end of Squid Game 2 Episode 3? Let me tell you all about this.

Spoiler warning:
This article contains spoilers for Squid Game 2. If you haven’t watched the latest episodes yet, beware.

Squid Game 2 Episode 3 Ends With Front Man As Player 001

Image credit: Netflix (via Tudum)

In episode 3 of Squid Game season 2, we see that the players were forced to play Red Light Green Light again but Gi-Hun managed to save many players thanks to his experience. Back at their barracks, Gi-hun called for a vote to quit the game, because if a majority of players decided to quit, the game would end.

The voting begins and players begin to vote but even after Gi-Hun’s warnings, people are willing to continue playing and by the time the final vote comes, there is a draw among those who want to continue and the people. who wants to quit the game.

That’s when player 001 walks over to cast his vote and, unfortunately, presses the “O” button, winning the vote for the majority who want to play. Turning around, it turns out that Player 001 in Squid Game 2 is none other than the Frontman we saw in Squid Game Season 1.

Front Man or Hwan In-Ho is the half-brother of Hwang Jun-Ho, the cop. At the end of Squid Game season 1, it was shown that he was the one who shot Jun-Ho, who now knows the Front Man’s identity.

It’s pretty obvious that he joined the game to be able to manipulate player votes and ensure the game doesn’t end since Gi-hun managed to convince many players to leave the game. All that’s left is ‘to see if this evil strategy of the Frontman works or not. So stay tuned for further updates!

Shashank Shakya

Shashank Shakya is an entertainment writer and completed his BA (Honours) in English Literature. He is a published writer. He has unrivaled knowledge of the Marvel and DC universes as well as other branches of entertainment with substantial experience in the field of writing.