The global phenomenon Squid Game is officially getting an American spin-off, titled Squid Game: America. Here's what we know so far about the cast, filming schedule, and plot.
Production Team
David Fincher, known for his work on Fight Club, Se7en, The Social Network, and Mindhunter, is reportedly directing the series. Fincher has a long-term contract with Netflix. Original Squid Game creator Hwang Dong-hyuk and Pertsman Studio CEO Kim Ji-yeon are joining as producers. Dennis Kelly, the creator of the British thriller series Utopia, is writing the script.
Filming Schedule and Location
Filming is scheduled to begin on February 26, 2026, in Los Angeles, California. If production stays on schedule, the series could premiere around Christmas 2028.
Plot Details
Squid Game: America will not be a remake of the original South Korean series but a spin-off set in the same universe. The show will explore how the deadly games are handled in America, showcasing cultural changes and an American take on the games. The series is expected to maintain the original's psychological intensity while adding a Western narrative. The show will take place after the Squid Game Season 3 finale.
Cast
As of now, casting details are under wraps. Cate Blanchett, who made a cameo in the final episode of Squid Game Season 3, is expected to appear in Squid Game: America. She played a recruiter in the season 3 finale. Some fans have speculated that Leonardo DiCaprio could be cast as the American counterpart to Gi-hun.
What to Expect
Squid Game: America aims to explore themes of capitalism and desperation within an American context. The series will feature new characters and fresh moral dilemmas. The world-building will remain the same, but the show will explore US versions of the games.
