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Cho Hyun-ju (Korean: 조현주), also known as Player 120, is a character in the second season of South Korean Netflix drama Squid Game.In the series, she is a highly skilled and highly trained ex-Special Forces soldier until she was discharged after coming out as a trans woman, further losing family support and employment.
Timothy Olyphant would also join the cast in a guest role capacity. [8] Filming on the series began on May 29, 2024 in Vancouver under the working title Rambler & the Birdie Machine, and was due to run until September 13. [9] In February 2025, Apple announced the series, now titled Stick, is due to premiere on June 4, 2025. [10]
An actor and K-pop idol of the group ZE:A, Yim was a fan of the first season of Squid Game and binged the show in one sitting. When he was cast for season 2 and entered the set, he was overwhelmed ...
Alpha, portrayed by Samantha Morton, [42] is the leader of The Whisperers, a mysterious group of hostile survivors who disguise themselves with the skin of the undead in order to blend in with them and not get noticed, and the main antagonist of the second half of season nine and the whole of season ten. She is shown to be a cold, cunning ...
'Squid Game' Season 2 cast Lee Jung-jae returns as Gi-hun after winning an Emmy for the role in 2022, becoming the first Asian actor to win the lead actor in a drama series award.
Neil Sandilands as Titus (season 3): An Old Guard who serves as an advisor to Lexa. His official position is as the Flamekeeper until he passes the title on to Clarke after accidentally killing Lexa. He kills himself in order to prevent Ontari from becoming the new Commander. Cory Gruter-Andrew as Aden (season 3): A Nightblood trained by Lexa.
Scheider became displeased with the direction of the series during the second season, as well as the "episodic" nature of the series (he believed that the show should contain long-running story and character arcs) and chose to exit the series at the end of the second season. [1] For season 3, he was replaced by actor Michael Ironside, who ...
The Sticky is a 2024 dark comedy television series set in Quebec, Canada. Starring Margo Martindale and produced by Jason Blum and Jamie Lee Curtis, the show is loosely based on the Great Canadian Maple Syrup Heist.