Squid Game, as we know it, has come to an end. The South Korean drama/horror series, which is supposedly dystopian, but honestly hits just a little too close to home, received a three-season run in total. Honestly, many were surprised to see Squid Game go beyond one season, but the series’ popularity kept it going. Season 3 of Squid Game is now out in the world, and we won’t spoil it for you here. But we will discuss the ending tag on the final episode ever of Netflix’s Squid Game, which features the cameo of a major Hollywood star and sets up the inevitable… an English-language spinoff that we’ve already heard a little bit about.
Who Cameos In the Final Episode of Squid Game Season 3?

An unexpected face appears in the very final minutes of Squid Game. But which Hollywood star cameos in the final moments of Squid Game season 3? Why, it’s Cate Blanchett. As we leave behind the original story of Squid Game, we see the nefarious “game” has gone international.
Cate Blanchett is clearly located in the United States’ Los Angeles in the Squid Game‘s very last episode. And Blanchett is, you guessed it, recruiting Americans to play in the US’ very own version of the deadly competition. Undoubtedly, Blanchett will have a lot of luck with her quest, and we see that she’s already snagged in one poor soul. She gives a nod to In-ho, the Front Man, and he drives off, passing the Squid Game torch.
What Does Cate Blanchett’s Finale Cameo Mean for the Squid Game Franchise?

But what does Cate Blanchett’s appearance in the Squid Game season 3/series finale mean? Well, we’ve heard whispers of an English-language Squid Game spinoff series since October of 2024. And Blanchett’s Squid Game scene appears to confirm this offshoot show. Although Netflix hasn’t officially commented on an English-language Squid Game, this cameo appears to confirm that it’s gotten a… green light and will star Blanchett in a new take on the show’s conceit.
What Do We Already Know About an English-Language Squid Game Spinoff on Netflix?
In October of 2024, we heard that David Fincher was attached to develop an English-language Squid Game spinoff. At the time, Netflix didn’t comment. And we still don’t know if Fincher is involved here. But since Fincher has handled Mindhunter and House of Cards for Netflix. It seems plausible. And now, we have the first member of our cast, Cate Blanchett.
The idea of an English-language spinoff of Squid Game raises one key question: is it really necessary? But we guess with a team of Blanchett and Fincher, we’ll let an LA-based version of Squid Game at least take a shot.
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