
Even though Off the Hook only do story stuff in the Octo Expansion, their details are a bit thin on the ground. I suppose we could do something similar for Pearl and Marina? Shin圜elesteela ( talk) 10:24, 8 August 2019 (UTC) Reply I'd say it would be fitting for any character that has story relevance or even a form of backstory given to them (heck, even people like Crusty Sean and Annie could use it), but you're right. I don't want to do a major restructuring without asking you guys first! GloverMist ( talk) 18:53, 7 August 2019 (UTC) Reply I think that'd be a good idea! I would wait for some more opinions, though c: S u n d a e Squid Talk 01:08, 8 August 2019 (UTC) Reply Sounds like a plan! That seems a bit more useful than what we have right now. Would it make sense in both these pages to make one larger History section where we can order things in a proper chronological order, so they're easier to read and understand at a glance? It could start at their early life, any pre- Splatoon stuff, then the first game, the Squid Sisters Stories, Splatoon 2, and the Octo Expansion each as sub-headings. The Front Man later confronts Jun-ho at a cliff's edge on the island and reveals his identity before shooting Jun-ho just near his shoulder, throwing him off the cliff and towards the sea.īut could Jun-ho be alive? And did his superior receive the files? Hopefully this-and plenty more-will be revealed in a second season of Squid Game.It kinda seems to me that this page and Marie's are a little bit all over the place in detailing their history - as in, what happened and when, as mentions of the drifting apart are mentioned in sections listed before their Octo Valley involvement and stuff. But it's unclear whether the messages had gone through. Battling a weak phone signal, he tells his superior that he will send the files he'd gathered about the game facility via his phone. While on the run on the island, Jun-ho calls his superior to call for backup police to track him down. His cover is soon blown and he later is chased down by staffers as well as the Front Man. Eventually the officer discovers an archives room at the facility and finds the record of his brother winning the competition in 2015. He was able to infiltrate the game facility by following Gi-hun while the player was being transported to the competition. Jun-ho has been determined to get to the bottom of what happened to his older brother (who we later find out is the Front Man) who went missing years ago. Mysteries also remain around Hwang Jun-ho (played by South Korean actor Wi Ha-joon), the police officer who managed to enter the game facility disguised as a staff member. The Front Man is also often seen answering a phone call back at his quarters, communicating with the person on the other line about the ongoing competition.Ī still from "Squid Game" on Netflix.

He sometimes steps in when a situation gets out of control during the games, such as when the identity of a staff member is somehow revealed (which is forbidden in the games), in which case the Front Man storms in and executes the exposed staffer. The Front Man observes the competition through several monitoring screens as the games unfold. His look stands out from that of other staff members who don hot pink tracksuits with a black mask each bearing either a circle, triangle or square symbol. Giving Grim Reaper vibes, the mysterious character appears in an all-black outfit, including a black mask. Joe film series) oversees the survival competition. The Front Man (played by South Korean actor Lee Byung-hun, familiar to Western audiences from the G.I. ** Note: This article includes several Squid Game spoilers from this point onward.** Who Is the Front Man? Mysteries remain around several characters, including the backstory of the Front Man and the fate of the police officer who infiltrated the game facility. The Future of 'Squid Game' Season 2, What We Know So Far.Meet HoYeon Jung, the Actress Playing 067 in 'Squid Game'.Here's What Happened to the Old Man in Netflix's 'Squid Game'.
