Entertainment TV 'Squid Game' Creator Says He's 'in Talks with Netflix Over Season 2 as Well as Season 3' Squid Game premiered on Netflix in September By Dory Jackson Dory Jackson Dory Jackson is a Staff Editor for PEOPLE's TV News team. Upon joining the brand in March 2021, she has had the opportunity to interview a long list of celebrities, from Kate Hudson to Pierce Brosnan to Billy Porter. She has also helped recap popular TV shows like 'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,' 'Sister Wives' and 'Vanderpump Rules.' The New York-based Maryland native graduated from Randolph-Macon College in May 2016 with a focus on Communication Studies and Journalism. She came to PEOPLE in March 2021 after working at a number of major news companies, including Newsweek and Us Weekly. People Editorial Guidelines Published on December 29, 2021 06:55PM EST Photo: Noh Juhan/Netflix Squid Game could potentially return to Netflix for more seasons. In an interview with Korean broadcaster KBS, series creator Hwang Dong-hyuk said he's currently speaking with the streaming giant about the show's future. "I'm in talks with Netflix over season 2 as well as season 3," the 50-year-old said, according to Korea Times. "We will come to a conclusion any time soon." "It's true that we are discussing a wide variety of possibilities for Squid Game, including the production of a Season 3, but nothing has yet been set in stone," Netflix said a statement, obtained by TVLine. PEOPLE has reached out to Netflix for comment. Squid Game: Everything You Need to Know About Netflix's New Korean Drama Squid Game premiered on Netflix in September, earning praise from fans and critics alike. It also broke the record for the streaming service's biggest series debut, surpassing Bridgerton's previous record. The Korean survival thriller follows 456 individuals who have chosen to compete in a series of children's games to win a $40 million cash prize, which would absolve their respective debts. But losing the games has deadly consequences for contestants. Hwang previously said the show's first season "could be good closure for the whole story," though he recognized it "ended in an open-ended way." Hwang Dong-hyuk. Han Myung-Gu/WireImage "There are some other stories in the series that have not been addressed. For example, the story of the police officer and the story of his brother, The Front Man," he told The Hollywood Reporter in October. "So if I end up creating season 2, I'd like to explore that storyline — what is going on between those two brothers? And then I could also go into the story of that recruiter in the suit who plays the game of ddakji with Gi-hun and gives him the card in the first episode." The director added, "And, of course, we could go with Gi-hun's story as he turns back, and explore more about how he's going to navigate through his reckoning with the people who are designing the games." Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Recently, Hwang confirmed he is planning for a second season. "So there's been so much pressure, so much demand and so much love for a second season," he told the Associated Press in Korean, according to Forbes' translation. "So I almost feel like you leave us no choice! But I will say there will indeed be a second season. It's in my head right now." Hwang added, "I'm in the planning process currently. But I do think it's too early to say when and how that's going to happen." Season 1 of Squid Game is streaming on Netflix.