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Park Gyu Young turns heads in chic look at Squid Game Season 3 UK premiere, surprises fans with her fluent English

Park Gyu-young will reprise her role as the pink guard "No-eul" in the upcoming Netflix's Squid Game Season 3. The series is slated to release on the streaming giant on June 27

June 14, 2025 / 12:23 IST
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Park Gyu-young attends Squid Game Season 3 premiere

Fans are eagerly awaiting the release of Netflix’s Squid Game Season 3. However, the upcoming instalment was exclusively premiered in London, the United Kingdom. The Netflix series director Hwang Dong Hyuk and actors Lee Jung Jae, Lee Byung Hun, and Park Gyu Young attended the premiere on June 13.

However, Park Gyu Young stole the spotlight at the premiere with her stunning look and fluent English. The actress walked the pink carpet at the Barbican Centre in London in a bright yellow silk dress. She completed her stunning look with a metropolitan yet chic straight hairstyle.
The actress teased Season 3 and answered fans’ questions in fluent English, leaving her fans surprised during the premiere event. Several fans praised her English skills and cheered on her venture into the global market, particularly Hollywood.

Park Gyu-young will reprise her role as the pink guard "No-eul" in the upcoming season. Netflix has recently given a glimpse at her character and showed No-eul taking off the pink guard mask while in a sharp confrontation with someone and aiming a gun, raising expectations for her performance in the final game.

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Season 3 is expected to be darker and more brutal than Season 2 and will pick up right from the dramatic cliffhanger, following a brutal rebellion, a friend's tragic death, and a hidden betrayal. Gi-hun, played by Lee Jung-jae, is at an all-time low, but the Squid Game marches on, forcing him to make tough decisions amidst overwhelming despair.