Game on.
“Squid Game” Season 2 is now streaming, and some viewers are taking issue with the sophomore installment of the bloody Korean Netflix hit.
“The second season of ‘Squid Game’ is a thorough letdown,” wrote a critic for the Hollywood Reporter, adding it “simply doesn’t work.”
Lee Jung-jae as Seong Gi-hun in “Squid Game.”AP
It went on, “By the time the season reaches its ending, it feels like a lot of time has been wasted on repetition.”
Jo Yu-ri as Kim Jun-hee in “Squid Game.”No Ju-han/Netflix
Yang Dong-geun as Park Yong-sik (No. 007) and Kang Ae-sim as Jang Geum-ja (No. 149) in “Squid Game.”No Ju-han/Netflix
“Just finished season 2 THAT S–T WAS TERRIBLE IM CRYING,” one viewer wrote on X, formerly Twitter.
They added, “All of the elements from the first season GONE there’s no emotion, substance, and all the games had no thrill or stakes in it #SquidGame2.”
“SquidGame2 is so underwhelming likeee WHAT WAS EVEN THAT its lowkey so messy and all over the place,” another viewer complained on X, while a third said, “I didn’t wait 2 years for this.”
Viewers also complained that there were “too many characters” who weren’t introduced properly.
“Squid Game.”Netflix
A scene from “Squid Game.”AP
The Guardian gave it a similarly tepid review, writing, “It struggles to find its purpose … What a shame it takes so long to get there.”
The Telegraph compared the second season to “a difficult second album from an overnight pop star.”
The sleeper hit series premiered in 2021 and became the most-watched show in Netflix history, with over 2 billion hours viewed.
Season 1 of the survival horror thriller was about Seong Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae) and other desperate cash-strapped people who compete in a series of games, trying to win a prize of over $30 million while fighting to survive the brutality.
Both seasons of “Squid Game” are now streaming on Netflix.