Netflix shows fans the Squid Game way to start the new year

Squid Game season 2 (image via Netflix)
Squid Game Season 2 (Image via Netflix)

Netflix has launched an exciting way for fans to usher in the new year with the release of Squid Game Season 2. The show aired on December 26, 2024, and is expected to be a survival game season that took the world by storm. As the show hits the screens, viewers are in for a treat as they will be taken through a mix of thrilling storylines and haunting melodies.

Among these is a memorable dance set against the play of a killing game, resonating as one will be listening to the final stroke of the clock on New Year's Eve. Netflix took to Twitter and suggested netizens start the new year in Squid Game style.

If you start watching Squid Game S2 at exactly 07:03:37pm today, this bop will play when the clock strikes midnight. Begin your new year right.

The dance scene in Squid Game: Chilling contrast

In episodes 5 and 6 of Squid Game Season 2, which are titled “One More Game” and “O X,” contestants play a hazardous game called "Mingle." It is something like musical chairs, where people have to assemble into groups quickly, based on a randomly declared number. The stakes are pretty high; the person who doesn't get a group is out instantly.

During this intense game, the cheerful melody of the Korean nursery rhyme "Round and Round" plays in the background. The lyrics invite participants to dance joyfully in a circle, creating a stark contrast to the life-or-death scenario unfolding on screen.

As players dance around, clapping their hands and singing, the juxtaposition of innocence against brutality amplifies the scene's unsettling atmosphere. The catchy tune is so joyful that it becomes deeply ironic when considering the stakes are life or death, which makes this moment both thrilling and frightening.


Music as a tool for telling

The music of Squid Game Season 2 follows its precedent in utilizing sound as an integral tool in storytelling. Nursery rhymes, classical pieces, and modern hits enhance the psychological tension of the show.

Specifically, through the "Mingle" game, it is clear that any form of music was good enough to shape a seemingly harmless experience into one full of tension and urgency. The playful nature of "Round and Round" serves the emotional weight of a very helpless predicament by making the audience acutely aware of the dangers they face.

This use of music in the scene goes hand in hand with other classic moments from previous seasons, where opposing melodies have underscored important events. This strategic choice not only enriches the viewing experience but also deepens audience engagement with the narrative.


Anticipation for future episodes

As fans enjoy Squid Game Season 2, they are also looking forward to what lies ahead in Season 3, which has been confirmed as the final chapter of this gripping saga. Director Hwang Dong-hyuk promises an exhilarating conclusion that will tie up loose ends while delivering more shocking twists.

Returning cast members include Seong Gi-hun, as well as fresh faces joining the cast. The Season 2 finale of Squid Game is very intense and keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. Gi-hun and his friends move to overthrow the game's operators. The Front Man, still disguising himself as Player 001, confronts Gi-hun1 by revealing his identity and betraying him.

This season ends with Jung-bae being killed by the Front Man before Gi-hun's eyes in a shocking move. The end of the second season leaves Gi-hun helpless and defeated with a loss for the final season. It's a cliffhanger that leaves many questions unanswered and fans eagerly anticipating Season 3.


In a nutshell, Netflix is using Squid Game to create an engaging experience for fans as they welcome the new year. The dance scene during the "Mingle" game is an example of how music adds to the storytelling within the series and provides a chilling contrast to its themes.

With Season 2 now available for streaming and Season 3 on the horizon, audiences have much to anticipate as they immerse themselves in this captivating world once again.

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Edited by Anshika Jain