Cho Sang-woo, also known as Player 218, is portrayed by Park Hae-soo. Sang-woo is the childhood friend of series protagonist Seong Gi-hun, and a graduate of Seoul National University.
Cho Sang-woo (Korean: 조상우), also referred to as Player 218, is the deuteragonist of the first season of the South Korean Netflix drama Squid Game.
Instead, Sang-woo chose to let Gi-hun be the winner of the games by committing suicide, stabbing himself in the neck with a knife. In his last moments, Sang-woo urged Gi-hun to help his mother. Although they had become enemies by the end of the games, Gi-hun was heartbroken at Sang-woo's decision to end his life.
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Mun Jang-ho (문? 호 Mun Jang-ho?), also known as Player 002, was a contestant who participated in the 33rd Squid Game. He appears in the episodes "Red Light, Green Light" and "Gganbu", and his player file is seen in "A Fair World".
Unfortunately for Ali, Sang-woo's plan was a trick to distract him while he swapped Ali's bag of marbles for a bag of pebbles, keeping the real bag for himself. With minutes left in the challenge, Sang-woo turns in the bag of marbles he stole from Ali, securing his safety and Ali's demise seconds later.
Take Player 111, a doctor, who works with guards to harvest organs of deceased players to sell to Chinese buyers, in exchange for more food and hints on the next game. Player 111 and the guards are eventually caught and killed for breaking the “equality” of the game.
Clearly Sae-byeok was already dying when Gi-hun ran to get help, but it isn't known if she would have survived or if help would have come. Ultimately, Sang-woo decided to kill her in order to take down the competition, as there was so much at stake after so many had already suffered.
Player 040 is a minor antagonist of the first season of the South Korean Netflix drama series Squid Game. He is a member of Jang Deok-su's gang in the 33rd Squid Game. He was portrayed by Yoon Young-kyun.
In the first game, Player 256 was panicked and ran to the doors, and get shot. The proof his icon was gone in the chaos. Player 256 was portrayed by unknown extra.
Korean actress Hoyeon Jung, 27, was revealed as Vogue's February cover star. Jung rose to international fame for her portrayal of Player 67 Kang Sae-byeok in the Netflix series “Squid Game.”
Player 067, aka Kang Sae-byeok, is a fiery young woman who narrowly escaped North Korea with her younger brother.
Oh Il-nam (Korean: 오일남), also referred to as the Host or Player 001, is the main antagonist of the first season of the South Korean Netflix drama Squid Game. At first, he seemed to be an ordinary old man who got to participate in the Squid Game as a destitute player.
What happens to player 067? Though Kang Sae-byeok, player 067, dies during the games, she's still able to help her brother. Seong locates him a year after the games, taking him out of the orphanage and uniting him with Cho's mother—who has unknowingly lost her son.
Is 456 and 218 Squid Game brothers? are players 218 and 456 related?? They're childhood friends and their mothers' know each other. But they're not related by blood.
218 was voluntarily eliminated and 456 was the final survivor and winner of the 33rd Squid Game, earning the final total accumulated prize money of ₩45.6 billion.
The 069 who entered with his wife is played by Kim Yun-tae and the person in Red Light, Green Light is played by an unknown extra.
067's name is Kang Sae-byeok (she's played by the actress and model Jung Ho-Yeon) and she enters the game as a defector from North Korea.
Player 067, Kang Sae-byeok (Jung Ho-yeon) - Episode 8, "Front Man" Another of Squid Game's most tragic deaths, Sae-byeok meets her end in the penultimate episode of the season. First, she gets impaled with a broken shard of glass after the remaining tiles shatter at the conclusion of the glass bridge game.
Player 357 was portrayed by Park Jong-beom. ↑ Assuming the remaining games all occurred on consecutive days after the Squid Games resumed, Marbles most likely took place on June 28, the day before Hwang Jun-ho escaped the island.
Jang Deok-su, also known as Player 101, is portrayed by Heo Sung-tae.
Hwang Youn-Hee: No. 308.
Player 194 was portrayed by Woo Yeong-taek and an unknown extra in an erroneous appearance.
Sang-woo, who came this far, sacrificing his sense of decency and humanity in order to win, plunges the knife into his own neck, doing the deed for Gi-hun. His dying wish is for Gi-hun to take care of his mother, and, unwillingly, Gi-hun becomes the winner of the games, though his triumph is hollow.
When it's finally time to play the game, Ji-Yeong drops her marble on her turn, letting Sae-Byeok win. She tells her the person who has a life waiting for them after the game should be the one to get out. Ji-Yeong's death is arguably the saddest of the entire show.