SEOUL, Jan. 31 (Yonhap) -- The highly anticipated third season of Netflix's global hit series "Squid Game" has officially been given a release date. The streaming giant announced Thursday (U.S. time) that the series will return for its third and final season on June 27, just six months after the release of Season 2.
With a potential July 2025 release, Try: We Become Miracles could be the first of the SBS K-dramas to be released on Netflix. The series will star Yoon Kye Sang (The Kidnapping Day), Im Se Mi (The Whirlwind), Kim Yo Han (School 2021), and Park Jung Yeon (We’re Not Trash).
The world's largest video streaming company, Netflix, noted that the release date for the popular drama "Squid Game" season 3 has been confirmed. The confirmed release date is June 27.
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Netflix's espionage thriller The Recruit finally returned for its highly-anticipated second season after two years' wait. After season 1's shocking finale, season 2 follows CIA lawyer Owen Hendricks (Noah Centineo) as he tries to get out trouble at the Agency by jumping into another graymail case.
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