Squid Game fans got a weekend surprise when Netflix dropped an unreleased scene from the first season of the wildly popular Korean show about a deadly tournament focused on children's games.
Hwang Dong-hyuk, the show's director, unveiled the footage after thanking fans around the world for driving the stratospheric success of Squid Game, which was watched for a ludicrous 2.1 billion hours on Netflix.
The previously unreleased scene shows the main villain Front Man and... some goldfish? It's difficult to ascribe any meaning or context to the footage, or what it means for season 2. Dong-hyuk called the scene a "small gift" for the millions of fans awaiting the show's highly anticipated second season, which Netflix confirmed in June with a tweet reading "Red light... GREENLIGHT!" There's no word yet on a start date.
Squid Game made Emmys history when it became the first non-English-language show to win top Primetime Emmys. The show picked up two awards: Lee Jung-jae won a statue for lead actor in a drama series, and Dong-hyuk won for outstanding direction of a drama.