June 28, 2025
‘Squid Game’ Series Finale Cameo Explained


There’s a big surprise at the end of β€œSquid 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 β€œGame” is going next.

Here’s what to know.

Warning: Spoilers for all of β€œSquid Game” 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, β€œSquid Games” turned everything upside-down again with its post-game coda.

Set six months in the near future, we got to watch Player 456’s (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).

Cate Blanchett
Cate Blanchett in “Squid Games” Season 3.Netflix

But that wasn’t 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 β€œslap” ddakji game that initiates new members into the Squid Game.

The Recruiter wasn’t the same person we’ve seen in the seasons of β€œSquid Game,” though. It was double Oscar winner Cate Blanchett.

Squid Game Season 3
Squid Game S3 Lee Byung-hun as Frontman in Squid Game S3.Netflix

Twist!

The Australian actor took home Oscars in 2005 for β€œThe Aviator” and 2014’s β€œBlue Jasmine,” and recently shook up audiences with her killer talents in β€œBlack Bag” (Peacock) and β€œDisclaimer” (Apple TV+). That’s some high-octane A-list power for a cameo role in the last episode of a series that’s just ended.

But has it?

What does her appearance mean for the future of the show?

Well, it either means β€œSquid Game” 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 wouldn’t there be recruitment in Los Angeles, California?

There’s been buzz about a β€œSquid Game” spin-off for some time.

 David Fincher
David Fincher speaks onstage at the “Se7en” screening n 2024.Emma McIntyre / Getty Images for TCM

Last October, Deadline reported that an English-language version of the show was being developed with David Fincher, who’s directed such films as β€œSe7en” and β€œGone Girl,” and was an executive producer and director behind β€œHouse of Cards,” 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 β€œSquid Game” universe, all we have to say is β€” β€œGame” on.

About The Author

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *