Squid Game Season 2: Front Man Star Confirms 1 Major Detail That Many Viewers Spotted In The Six-Legged Race

Warning: There are spoilers ahead for Squid Game season 2.
Squid Game's Front Man actor, Lee Byung-hun, confirms an important detail during the six-legged race. The new game in Squid Game season 2 requires teams of five to have their legs tied together while each individual has to complete a mini-competition. Each team only has five minutes to complete the entire challenge, with the losing team being gunned down by the guards. Under the guise of Player 001, the Front Man is on the same team as Seong Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae) and is responsible for the spinning top portion of the race.
In a Netflix behind-the-scenes video of Squid Game season 2, Lee confirms that the Front Man is left-handed, but uses his right hand during the competition. Lee was concerned about making this look convincing since he is right-handed, and the switch-up is meant to make it more challenging for the Front...
Squid Game's Front Man actor, Lee Byung-hun, confirms an important detail during the six-legged race. The new game in Squid Game season 2 requires teams of five to have their legs tied together while each individual has to complete a mini-competition. Each team only has five minutes to complete the entire challenge, with the losing team being gunned down by the guards. Under the guise of Player 001, the Front Man is on the same team as Seong Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae) and is responsible for the spinning top portion of the race.
In a Netflix behind-the-scenes video of Squid Game season 2, Lee confirms that the Front Man is left-handed, but uses his right hand during the competition. Lee was concerned about making this look convincing since he is right-handed, and the switch-up is meant to make it more challenging for the Front...
- 1/6/2025
- by Matthew Rudoy
- ScreenRant
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