10 K-Dramas Of Squid Game 3 Cast To Explore On Netflix: Le Jung-Jae To Lee Byung-Hun

By Mimansa Shekhar

10 K-Dramas Of Squid Game 3 Cast To Explore On Netflix: Le Jung-Jae To Lee Byung-Hun

Squid Game Season 3 Cast’s Other Netflix Shows To Explore, Squid Game Season 3 released on Netflix and soon started trending as the top show globally. While many characters who survived season 2 returned, we even had several shocking deaths. The show got together an ensemble cast of some of Korean entertainment industry’s most striking actors, each one with a strong body of work. Incase you wish to explore more K-dramas of these actors, here are 10 more shows featuring the Squid Game cast to explore on Netflix. Lee Jung-Jae – Chief Of Staff (2019), Lee Jung-Jae plays a chief of staff trying to change a corrupt system with the help of Shin Min-Ah, an assemblywoman of the opposing party. As a chief of staff in the National Assembly, Jang Tae-Jun influences power behind the scenes while pursuing his own ambitions to rise to the top. Lee Byung-Hun – Mr. Sunshine (2018), A young boy who ends up in the U.S. after the 1871 Shinmiyangyo incident returns to Korea as an American soldier stationed in the country at a historical turning point and falls for a noblewoman. Lee Byung-Hun plays the adult and the male lead, also starring Kim Tae-Ri. , Park Gyu-Young – Celebrity (2023), Park Gyu-Young plays Seo A-Ri, a cosmetics salesperson who becomes a social media influencer. The series explores the glamorous and cutthroat world of celebrity culture and the dark side of online fame. Park’s character navigates this world after unexpectedly becoming a social media sensation. Kang Ha-Neul – Tastefully Yours (2025), Kang Ha-Neul plays a chaebol heir named Han Beom-Woo, who is initially more interested in the business aspect of food than its taste. He crosses paths with Go Min-Si’s character, a chef named Mo Yeon-Joo, who is passionate about the culinary arts. The show explores their contrasting personalities and their journey as they navigate the world of fine dining, ultimately falling in love. Im Si-Wan – Run On (2020), A love story between Yim Si-Wan’s character Ki Seon-Gyeom and Shin Se-Kyung’s character Oh Mi-Joo. Seon-Gyeom was once a popular sprinter for the national team, but quit the sport due to an event. He begins to work as a sports agent. Meanwhile, Mi-Joo writes subtitle translations for movies. She meets Seon-Gyeom, who just quit the sport, as the two help each other grow in love and life. , Lee Jin-Wook – Sweet Home (2020), Lee Jin-Wook played Sang-Wook, one of the victims of the apocalypse that hits Seoul, and killing residents of a residential apartment one by one. Lee returns as the villain in seasons 2 and 3, after he turns a demonic force due to getting infected. Park Sung-Hoon – The Glory (2022), Park plays one of the offenders who tormented and bullied Song Hye-Kyo’s character in high school. He is a selfish, brutal and cunning, color-blind heir to a series of luxury businesses. As a secretive biological father, he is also fighting for the custody of Yeon-Jin鈥檚 daughter, another memeber of the bully group. Park is one of the main antagonists. Won Ji-An – D.P. (2021), Won Ji-An plays the character Mun Yeong-Ok, who is the girlfriend of Jung Hyun-Min, played by Lee Jun-Young. She appears in episodes 3 and 9. , Wi Ha-Joon – Little Women (2022), Wi Ha-Joon plays Choi Do-Il who graduated from a prestigious university and becomes involved with Oh In-Ju, played by Kim Go-Eun. He is a mysterious character whose true allegiance is unclear. His father was part of the Jeongran Society, but was murdered for betraying them. His mother was framed for his father’s death. He is shown to be protective of In-Ju. Kang Ae-Shim – A Virtuous Business (2024), Kang Ae-Shim plays Lee Bok-Soon, mother of Han Jeong-Suk, portrayed by Kim So-Yeon. The two share some heartwarming and emotional scenes.

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