Actor Lee Jung-jae shared his thoughts on the Netflix series ‘Squid Game 2’ winning the Best Foreign Language Series award at the Critics‘ Choice Awards.
Lee Jung-jae said on his SNS account on the 10th, “I am so grateful and honored to receive the Best Foreign Language Series award from the Critics’ Choice Awards. I sincerely thank everyone who watched and supported us.”
‘Squid Game 2’ won the Best Foreign Language Series award at the 30th Critics‘ Choice Awards held in California, USA on the 7th (local time). The nominees include Apple TV+ (Plus) ‘Acapulco’ and ‘Pachinko 2’, Prime Video ‘Citadel: Honey Bunny’, Hulu ‘La Musica’, Netflix ‘Lydia Poet’s Law’ and ‘Sena’, and HBO Max ‘My Brilliant Friend’.
‘Squid Game 2’ was released at the end of December last year as a sequel to Season 1, which caused a global syndrome in 2021. Season 3, in which the final game will be released, will be released on June 17 this year. ‘Squid Game’ Season 3 depicts the final fate of ‘Ki-hoon’, who lost his best friend in the game he re-entered with his own purpose, ‘Frontman’, who hid his identity and hid in the game, and the participants who survived the cruel game.
Meanwhile, the Critics‘ Choice Awards is one of the representative film and television awards ceremonies in the United States, and is hosted by the Critics’ Choice Association (CCA), the largest critics‘ organization in the United States.
Reporter Lee Seul-bi, Donga.com misty82@donga.com
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