Report: Two Female Stars Join 'Squid Game' Season 2
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It has been said that 'It's Okay Not to Be Okay' star Park Gyu-young and former IZ*ONE member Jo Yuri will star in the upcoming season of Netflix's most popular series.

AceShowbiz - It has been reported that two female stars have been added to the cast of season 2 of Netflix's hit "Squid Game". On Friday, June 23, reports claimed that Park Gyu-young and former IZ*ONE member Jo Yuri will star in the upcoming season.

Gyu-young allegedly is set to play a female lead role in the highly anticipated second season, while there's no word on Yuri's character. Netflix, however, has yet to officially confirm the reports.

A source from Netflix Korea, meanwhile, responded to the rumors with a rather vague comment. "We ask for your understanding that we cannot currently confirm whether Jo Yuri and Park Gyu-young will appear in 'Squid Game 2'," the source stated.

Representatives of Yuri's agency WAKEONE Entertainment and Gyu-young's agency Saram Entertainment also echoed the sentiment. "It is information we cannot confirm. We ask for your understanding," they said.

Gyu-young's credits include "It's Okay Not to Be Okay", "A Good Day to Be a Dog" and "Dali & Cocky Prince" among others. She will also appear on Netflix's series "Celebrity". As for Yuri, she received high praise for her stellar acting skills after she made a special appearance on "Work Later, Drink Now 2".

Should the rumor be true, Gyu-young and Yuri will join the newly-announced cast members Im Si-wan, Kang Ha-neul, Park Sung-hoon and Yang Dong Geun. Lee Jung-jae, Lee Byung-hun, Wi Ha-joon and Gong Yoo will be returning for the sophomore season of the popular show.

Following the announcement of the additional cast members, fans criticized Netflix for the lack of female characters. The streaming giant, however, assured that more cast members would be introduced, saying, "This was the first cast announcement for 'Squid Game' season two. We're excited to share more casting news soon, which will include the leading female characters."

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