
Thereβs a big surprise at the end of βSquid Game” that has nothing to do with who wins the big prize and who ends up dead.
Rather, it’s a cameo from a two-time Academy Award-winning actor that might just tease where βGameβ is going next.
Here’s what to know.
Warning: Spoilers for all of βSquid Gameβ ahead!
Who makes a cameo at the end of the ‘Squid Game’ series finale?
After six episodes to wrap up the uber-popular series, a death of our major protagonist and a surprise winner of the games, βSquid Gamesβ turned everything upside-down again with its post-game coda.
Set six months in the near future, we got to watch Player 456βs (Lee Jung-jae, who played Seong Gi-hun) bloodstained games jacket and a debit card with the remainder of his winnings (from Season 1) delivered to his daughter by the main figure behind the games, Front Man (In-ho, played by Lee Byung-hun).

But that wasnβt the last shot of Front Man: While he drove through the streets of Los Angeles post-errand, he paused and looked down an alleyway to discover a Recruiter playing the βslapβ ddakji game that initiates new members into the Squid Game.
The Recruiter wasnβt the same person weβve seen in the seasons of βSquid Game,β though. It was double Oscar winner Cate Blanchett.

Twist!
The Australian actor took home Oscars in 2005 for βThe Aviatorβ and 2014βs βBlue Jasmine,β and recently shook up audiences with her killer talents in βBlack Bagβ (Peacock) and βDisclaimerβ (Apple TV+). Thatβs some high-octane A-list power for a cameo role in the last episode of a series thatβs just ended.
But has it?
What does her appearance mean for the future of the show?
Well, it either means βSquid Gameβ blew its budget in the last minutes, or expects to continue on.
In Season 1 we learned there are Squid Games being played all over the world, so why wouldnβt there be recruitment in Los Angeles, California?
Thereβs been buzz about a βSquid Gameβ spin-off for some time.

Last October, Deadline reported that an English-language version of the show was being developed with David Fincher, whoβs directed such films as βSe7enβ and βGone Girl,β and was an executive producer and director behind βHouse of Cards,β which changed the streaming game for Netflix in 2013.
TODAY.com has reached out to Netflix for comment. But with the introduction of Blanchett into a potential βSquid Gameβ universe, all we have to say is β βGameβ on.