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I'm thinking about which to do first. I'm going to talk to Netflix. Don't mark your calendars just yet. In the Nov. One thing seems clear: It won't take as long as the first season, which he began planning a decade ago. We know for sure we'll see Squid Game winner Seong Gi-hun again. Hwang said in the AP video that Gi-hun would return and "do something for the world. Where did we leave our hero? At the end of the first season, Gi-hun hasn't shown a desire to spend his huge winnings, understandably too destroyed by the experience of seeing his friends die.

But he was set to fly to Los Angeles to see his beloved daughter when he realized the game was continuing, and he got off the plane with plans to somehow stop it. How he gets back into the game will undoubtedly be a huge part of the second season.

It doesn't seem possible he could compete again, but will he sneak in as one of the red-suited guards? Meanwhile Hwang In-ho won the game in and somehow decided to become the Front Man, running the tournament for the mysterious host spoiler who turns out to be the elderly Oh Il-nam. In-ho definitely shot his brother, police officer Hwang Jun-ho, but we never saw his dead body, and the brotherly conflict would make for a juicy season 2 plotline.

What if Jun-ho survives and the two brothers set out to take down the game? Well, who's not dead? Seong Gi-hun, DUH, the only player from the first round to live. Here's guessing the second season will center on him, just as the first did. And maybe his wife, daughter, and his wife's new family will return from the US for some involvement. One of the saddest losses for many viewers was that of North Korean defector Kang Sae-byeok.

But Gi-hun managed to find her little brother, Cheol, and took him to Sang-woo's mother to raise, with the benefit of a whole bunch of won. It'd be great to see how Cheol is adjusting to his new situation and maybe more family members will show up -- see below. It'd be interesting, too, to see if Sang-woo's mother ever learns the truth about her adored son stealing money from his clients. As mentioned above, the fate of Jun-ho might not be sealed.

He could still be alive, and even if he's not, his brother is going to have to deal with the fact that he tried to kill him. Maybe viewers will see in flashback the tournament that In-ho won -- it might explain something about why he stayed with the game instead of taking his piggy bank full of won and leaving.

And if we know anything about director Hwang Dong-hyuk's possible plans for a second season, it's that he's very interested in South Korean police and how quickly they do or don't respond to crimes and issues. He told The Times of London he can see exploring these topics. We don't know his character's name, but South Korean actor Gong Yoo plays the handsome man who recruits into the game indebted people desperate for money.

What's his motivation? His background? Season 2 could explain why he's involved and who he is. Squid Game developed many terrific characters only to kill them off in the game. A second season could dig into their backstories. Here's a look at just a few of the characters who could show up.

We briefly met Ali's wife, a young mother from Pakistan. What if she came looking for him, or ends up playing the game herself? Or maybe Ali has a sibling who's out for revenge? Oh Il-nam mentioned his son -- could he show up in some way? He's likely as wealthy as his dad, so he might not need to compete in the games but could be behind the scenes helping run the tournament. Or maybe he squandered all his won, and now needs to earn the money back.

Gangster Jang Deok-su Heo Sung-tae was one of the least likable characters, but he seemed to know and be known by everyone in the criminal world. Maybe some of his associates find their way into a new tournament. They hauled themselves level moments later.

Manuel Lanzini sent Coufal overlapping down the right and his pull-back was swept home by Benrahma. West Ham tails were up and Coufal was inches wide from Aaron Cresswell's cross, as was Dawson with a far-post header. With 10 minutes remaining Benrahma scored a fine solo goal, nudging the ball one side of defender Mujaid Sadick and skipping past him on the other before poking home at the near post.

But with three minutes to go Soucek inadvertently glanced a cross from Genk substitute Angelo Preciado past Areola to deny Moyes victory on his big night. Indeed, since making his first appearance for the club in the competition in September , no player has scored more than his tally of three goals for Genk.

Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player. West Ham boss David Moyes: "I think on reflection a draw is the right result. Genk started better and we needed our keeper to make some good saves. Lots of credit to Genk. We are trying to keep players fresh for the Premier League, so somewhere along the line it was going to get bumpy.

And Genk made it bumpy. As a manager you're just thinking about the last minute so I'll probably reflect on it later.

And the game will always be remembered for when Tomas Soucek scored an own goal. West Ham go into the international break with a huge game on Super Sunday against second-placed Liverpool live on Sky Sports Premier League from 4pm; kick-off at 4.

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