‘Squid Game America’ Begins Production in 2026 as Hwang Dong-hyuk Teams Up With David Fincher for a New U.S. Spin-off Series

‘Squid Game America’ Begins Production in 2026 as Hwang Dong-hyuk Teams Up With David Fincher
Image Credit: Cate Blanchett, Squid Game/Netflix

The world of Squid Game is officially expanding beyond Korea. After three massively successful seasons, creator Hwang Dong-hyuk is joining forces with Hollywood heavyweight David Fincher to build a new American spin-off of the global phenomenon. The project, titled Squid Game America, is expected to introduce an all-new cast, storyline and cultural setting — while staying rooted in the same deadly universe fans know.

What We Know So Far

According to a report by Collider, filming on Squid Game America is expected to kick off in February 2026, with Los Angeles and other locations across California currently listed as primary shoot spots. Though the storyline is being kept tightly under wraps, early insights suggest that the series will run parallel to the original Korean show, exploring how the gruesome games operate on American soil.

The crossover buzz has already intensified after Cate Blanchett’s cameo in Squid Game Season 3 — a move that cleverly bridged the Korean narrative with its potential U.S. counterpart.

Fincher Joins as Director, Production Team Locked

Netflix hasn’t officially announced the spin-off yet, but Squid Game America is already listed on the Film and Television Industry Alliance production database. The listing confirms:

  • David Fincher as director
  • Hwang Dong-hyuk attached creatively
  • Producers Zeus Zamani and Rhett Giles onboard

The posted synopsis teases:
“A U.S. version of the Korean hit series, set in the same world, showing how the games are handled in America.”

Cate Blanchett Takes Over Gong Yoo’s Iconic Role

One of the biggest confirmations is the casting of Cate Blanchett, who will play the American version of the mysterious “salesperson” — the recruiter role originally portrayed by Gong Yoo. Blanchett’s character will reportedly serve as the narrative bridge between the Korean original and the new American storyline.

How Blanchett’s Cameo Came to Life

In an earlier conversation with Variety, creator Hwang Dong-hyuk revealed that Blanchett’s surprise appearance in the Season 3 finale emerged organically during the writing phase:

“I just wanted an impactful ending… I’ve always been a big fan of Cate Blanchett, and so are my producers. They really wanted her.”

He also admitted he hadn’t received an official update from Netflix about Fincher’s involvement at that time, though he had heard rumours.

When Will Squid Game America Release?

The series is currently eyeing a Christmas 2028 release window — aligning it with Netflix’s big-budget global rollouts.

Final Words

With Fincher’s gritty filmmaking style and Dong-hyuk’s world-building brilliance, Squid Game America is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated TV events of the decade. From new games to new players and a cultural shift in the narrative, fans can expect a fresh but familiar dive into the deadly universe that took over the world.

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