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A new chapter begins for Park Gyu Young as she joins the highly anticipated Netflix series Squid Game Season 2, set to premiere on December 26th.


The story of Season 2 continues with Gi Hun (played by Lee Jung Jae) returning to the game seeking revenge, while The Front Man (Lee Byung Hun) stands in his way. As the real game resumes, Park Gyu Young makes her debut as No Eul in the series as a compelling new addition to the cast.

No Eul is a North Korean defector with a military background, driven by a singular goal: to earn enough money to reunite with her young daughter left behind in the North. The released stills depict Park Gyu Young fully embodying the character, with a roughly tied hairstyle, simple clothing, and a particularly dry, desolate gaze. With anticipation building, audiences are eager to see how Park Gyu Young and No Eul will shape the gripping narrative and intense competition of Squid Game Season 2.


Park Gyu Young Squid Game 2
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Park Gyu Young has previously garnered global attention for her performances in Netflix series such as Sweet Home Seasons 1 and 2 and Celebrity. Notably, Sweet Home Season 1 became the first Korean production to enter Netflix’s U.S. Top 10 and achieved third place globally in the Netflix TV show rankings, according to FlixPatrol. Meanwhile, Celebrity claimed the number one spot in Netflix’s global Top 10 Non-English series within just two weeks of its release.

Dubbed a “Netflix Civil Servant” for her consistent success in Netflix projects, Park Gyu Young has cemented her status as a global sensation. Now, she steps into the next phase of her career with Squid Game Season 2, one of Netflix’s most iconic and globally celebrated series, which previously ranked first in all 94 countries where Netflix is officially available. As a new cast member of this global phenomenon, Park Gyu Young is poised to captivate audiences worldwide once again.


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