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  1. Squid Game (TV Series 2021–2025) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  2. Squid Game is often noted for the amount of casualties and fatalities that occur throughout the series. The following is a comprehensive list of the deceased from the series. Please note that this list consists primarily of deaths; characters whose fates are currently unconfirmed (e.g. Hwang Jun-ho) are not included. Character.

    • Player 324 and 250
    • Player 119
    • Player 271
    • Player 111: Byeong-Gi
    • Player 199: Abdul Ali
    • Player 240: Ji-Yeong
    • Players 069 and 070
    • Player 244, Kim Si-Hyun
    • Player 101, Jang Deok-Su and Player 212, Han Mi-Nyeo
    • Player 017

    Episode: 1, 'Red Light, Green Light' Young players 324 (Lee Han-Sol) and 250 (Park Ji Hun) are two of the first contenders to bite the Red Light, Green Light dust in Squid Game, with both being killed by the creepy doll in episode one. Unfortunately for 324, it took his death for everyone else to realise that losing the game meant losing your life,...

    Episode: 3, 'The Man with the Umbrella' While quite a few players die during the tournament's second round - the Dalgona cookie game – Player 119's stands out, having been eliminated after taking a guard hostage and trying to prevent his death. The unnamed player grabs a guard's gun after failing to cut his umbrella out of its honeycomb case in tim...

    Episode: 4, 'Stick to the Team' All poor Player 271 wanted was his dinner – an egg and a bottle of water – but instead, he received a beating from ruthless gangster Jang Deok-su and his goons, who stole the meal for themselves. Player 271 died as a result, kicking off the deathly riots after lights out. The Squid Game is brutal!

    Episode: 5, A Fair World Player 111 – the doctor who was asked by corrupt guards to harvest the organs of dead contestants in exchange for tips about upcoming games – finally met his maker in episode five when the Front Man discovered the underground operation. Byeong-gi (Yoo Sung-joo) and the guard who'd enlisted his help were facing off in one of...

    Episode: 6, 'Gganbu' This one still stings. The kind and compassionate contestant that is Abdul Ali (Anupam Tripathi) meets his untimely death in episode six during the marble challenge, having been tricked by his game partner Sang-woo (Hae-soo Park) into losing. After beating Sang-woo fairly in a game of marbles and leaving him with just one left,...

    Episode: 6, 'Gganbu' Ji-yeong (Lee Yoo-mi) didn't get much screen time over the course of the series but her death was definitely a tear-jerker in episode six, with the young contestant sacrificing herself for Kang Sae-byeok (Jung Ho-yeon). Having been released from prison after killing her abusive father and immediately met by the Squid Game recru...

    Episode: 7, 'VIPs' Another casualty from the tournament's marble round was 070 (Lee Ji-ha) – a player who'd entered the game with her husband, 069 (Kim Yun-tae). The pair were sadly torn apart when 069 defeated his wife in their game of marbles, however in episode seven, he decided that he couldn't go on without her and ended his life.

    Episode: 7, 'VIPs' Player 244 (Kim Si-hyun) – a pastor who embraced his faith throughout the tournament – was pushed to his death during the glass bridge round in the penultimate round of the competition. After taking too long to choose which glass stepping stone to jump onto, the decision was taken out of his hands when another contestant pushed 2...

    Episode: 7, 'VIPs' Two of the least likeable Squid Game characters – Jang Deok-su, Player 101 (Heo Sung-tae) and Han Mi-nyeo, Player 212 (Kim Joo-ryoung) – were defeated by the glass bridge round, with Mi-nyeo keeping her promise to kill Deok-su if he betrayed her. Ruthless ganger Deok-su and the unpredictable Joo-ryoung's relationship had its high...

    Episode: 7, 'VIPs' Player 017 came into his own during the glass bridge game, revealing that he'd spent 30 years working as a glassmaker in the outside world and could tell the difference between tempered and normal glass. Unfortunately, the Front Man decided to make the challenge even harder for him by turning off the lights, with 017 being pushed...

    • Lee Jung-jae plays Seong Gi-hun. Who is Seong Gi-hun? Seong Gi-hun is a divorced gambling addict whose financial woes are getting in the way of gaining custody of his daughter.
    • Park Hae-soo plays Cho Sang-woo. Who is Cho Sang-woo? Cho Sang-woo grew up poor alongside Seong Gi-hun. A gifted student, Cho Sang-woo eventually graduates from Seoul National University and becomes the head of an investment team.
    • HoYeon Jung plays Kang Sae-byeok. Who is Kang Sae-byeok? A North Korean defector, the resourceful Kang Sae-byeok joins the game in a bid to secure the money she needs to get the rest of her family out of North Korea and help her little brother, who is in an orphanage in Seoul.
    • Anupam Tripathi plays Abdul Ali. Who is Abdul Ali? He is a migrant worker hailing from Pakistan who loses several fingers during an accident in the factory where he works.
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    • Players 324 & 250 (Park Ji-hoon) - Episode 1, "Red Light, Green Light" The first players to be eliminated from the games, Player 324 and Player 250 wager a friendly bet during the first game, "Red Light, Green Light," on who will cross the finish line first, not yet realizing that this familiar childhood game is far from child's play.
    • Player 119 - Episode 3, "The Man With the Umbrella" The nameless Player 119 was the first example of what happens when a player tries (and fails) to rebel against the staff.
    • Player 271 (Min Tae-yul) - Episode 4, "Stick to the Team" It was only a matter of time before the players realized that they could take matters into their own hands.
    • Player 111, Byeong-gi (Yoo Sung-joo) - Episode 5, "A Fair World" Player 111, or Byeong-gi, figured out early on how to play to his strengths when he secretly helped a rogue group of staff members harvest organs of dead players in exchange for information on upcoming games.
  3. Oct 17, 2021 · While some character deaths were some of the saddest moments of the show, there are others that viewers weren't all that emotional about. Warning: The following article contains spoilers for Netflix's Squid Game.

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