Squid Game Season 2 Fans Shocked By Lee Byung Hun's Controversial Return In New Trailer
Controversy in "Squid Game 2"!
The official trailer for 'Squid Game' season 2 was recently released and it's already sparking a lot of reactions. Some viewers are saying they got goosebumps after watching it.
On online forums, fans are thoroughly analyzing the trailer, drawing attention to a surprising detail in a specific scene where a famous actor is standing just to the left of the main character. This is Lee Byung Hun , who appears to be reprising his mysterious role as Hwang In Ho , the Front Man and brother of Hwang Jun Ho , the undercover cop in the game during Season 1.
The appearance of Lee Byung Hun's character among the players has been described as "shocking" and "disturbing" by many, since he is supposed to supervise the game rather than participate in it. His presence is all the more surprising given the past controversies surrounding him.
Although known for his role in the first season, some viewers are speculating that Lee Byung Hun could play a larger role this time around. Some commentators have even theorized that this scene could be a flashback showing the Front Man participating in an older edition of the game that he ultimately won.
Fans also noticed the appearance of T.O.P. , another controversial actor, joining a list of controversial casting choices for season 2.
Reactions vary greatly:
- "I was horrified when I heard that TOP was going to be involved."
- "Wow, they really use a lot of controversial actors, lol."
- "Lee Jung Jae's character probably won't even recognize his face; they kept his eyes covered until the end. Wasn't Lee Byung Hun a past winner who wore a mask? In Season 1, his brother looks at a list of past winners, and his name was on it, right?"
- "Isn't it disturbing that they cast people with criminal histories, especially those who have committed crimes against minors? Even if it was in the past, a crime is still a crime."
- "What bothers me even more is that people find it normal to cast controversial figures just because they fit the roles. Are these people fans? Celebrities are praised even when they make mistakes, and it's crazy to see someone with a drug scandal history appear like this. Korea is not Hollywood."
- "Lee Byung Hun is also in it, so why not TOP? I'm not a fan, but I wonder why people only apply this standard to TOP."
What do you think?
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