In a significant coup for the Italian geek meet, “Squid Game” creator, author and director Hwang Dong-hyuk and the present’s protagonists Lee Jung-jae and Wi Ha-Jun will probably be attending Lucca Comics and Video games competition on Oct. 31 to tease the hit Netflix sequence’ second season.
“We’re actually proud that we’ve created an occasion that is without doubt one of the strongest promotional platforms on this planet” says Giovanni Cova, head of Milan-based leisure advertising firm QMI who works in tandem on the fest’s movie and TV strand with Lucca chief Emanuele Vietina.
The hotly anticipated second instalment of the Korean-language survival drama sequence – which is ready to launch on Netflix on Dec. 26. – will characteristic Gi-hun making a essential resolution, in keeping with promotional supplies. Performed by Lee Jung-jae, who gained an Emmy for lead actor in a drama sequence, Gi-hun abandons his plans to go to the U.S., after a mysterious telephone name and embarks on a mission. The brand new season may also welcome different beloved characters from the primary season, corresponding to Entrance Man (Lee Byung-hun) and the Recruiter (Gong Yoo). In addition to new solid members Yim Si-wan, Kang Ha-neul and Park Gyu-young, in keeping with a Netflix assertion.
Netflix has not specified what kind of preview footage they’ll unveil in Lucca of “Squid Sport 2” for which a primary trailer was dropped in February.
Hwang Dong-hyuk, who was the primary Asian to win an Emmy for excellent directing in a drama sequence, is again within the saddle, resuming his position as director, author and producer.
Lucca Comics – which runs Oct. 30-Nov. 3 – is an immersive occasion held throughout the medieval partitions of the Tuscan city of Lucca, surrounded by completely preserved sixteenth and seventeenth century ramparts, attended by roughly 300,000 attendees annually. The upcoming version may also characteristic appearances by Japan’s Tatsuya Nagamine, who has directed a number of Toei Animation productions together with Fuji TV’s “One Piece” and “Dragon Ball Tremendous: Broly.”