Netflix’s ‘The Squid Game 2’ reportedly has production problems
When the first season of The Squid Game came out, Netflix consumers exploded with happiness, since they would be in contact with a very different contact to the common cinematographic world, since it is a difficult story full of blood and a lot of drama, quickly becoming the most famous series of the platform.
With the news of the arrival of a second season, people could not hide the enormous happiness they felt before this, but now, unfortunately, the successful Netflix series, could be going through production problems that would affect the arrival of the second and acclaimed part.
Jun-ho died, allegedly, in season 1 at the hands of his brother, who turned out to be the Leader in charge of the macabre games that attracted so much attention. In episode 8, the cop falls off a cliff after being hit by a shot from his brother. Thus, viewers were given to understand that the character died after what happened.
But it turns out and happens that this is not the case, or not necessarily. Wi Ha-joon’s presence in season 2 may become a serious problem according to fans, as they claim that this opens the door to a possible plot hole or a major need for explanations that could affect the quality of the plot and production.
Although throughout the new chapters coming in the second season, the series may come to explain how this cop survives the bullet, the fall and the time he spent on the island without medical attention, Netflix will give a blunt answer to the plot.
And that’s what fans don’t want, as they believe it could alter the quality of the script and with it, the final product. However, there are chances that the second season will be methodologically based on that context and the revenge that protagonist Seong Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae) intends to plot to bring justice for the deceased of the first season.