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“ | Good rain knows the best time to fall. | „ |
~ Deer Mask during the final game between Gi-hun and Sang-woo. |
The VIPs are the overarching antagonists in Season 1 of the South Korean Netflix drama Squid Game. They are a cabal of wealthy elites associated with Oh Il-nam who fund the game and watch it for their personal enjoyment.
Portrayals[]
- VIP #1 (Lion Mask) - John D. Michaels
- VIP #2 (Bull Mask) - Daniel C. Kennedy
- VIP #3 (Deer Mask) - David Lee
- VIP #4 (Panther Mask) - Geoffrey Giuliano
- VIP #5 (Bear Mask) - Michael Davis
- VIP #6 (Eagle Mask) - Stephane Mot
History[]
The VIPs were all originally clients of Oh Il-nam and his financial firm. At some point, they, bored of their life of wealth and luxury, got together and set up the Squid Game as a way of entertaining themselves. The VIPs used their capital to help fund the game so Il-nam and his Masked Men had everything they needed to set it up properly. The majority of the VIPs appear to be American, though the Deer-Masked VIP speaks with a Chinese accent and Eagle-Masked VIP speaks with a French accent.
Midway through the current Squid Game, the VIPs all arrived on the island to watch the Squid Game in person. They were greeted by Front Man, as Il-nam was unable to attend himself on account of secretly participating in the game as one of the players. The VIPs all observed the seventh round of the game, in which the 16 remaining players had to cross a bridge littered with tempered glass tiles and regular glass tiles that would shatter if stepped on.
Hwang Jun-ho manages to intercept the showing of the glass bridge disguised as a waiter whom he had knocked out earlier where he is forced to sit next to the VIP wearing a Panther Mask where he begins to flirt with Jun-ho. The VIP orders Jun-ho to take off his mask, but in order to not be discovered, instead offers to "go somewhere private" with him. Once they're both alone, the VIP attempts to rape Jun-ho, but has a gun pointed at his head and is forced to reveal everything he knows while Jun-ho records him. Jun-ho then knocks him out before escaping and the VIP is eventually discovered by a masked guard.
They would later observe the final round of the game, in which Gi-hun and Sang-woo had to compete in a game of "Squid Game" to see who would be the winner. When Gi-hun beat Sang-woo, but stopped short of winning and attempted to end the game, the VIPs all reacted in disbelief. However, after Sang-woo killed himself to allow Gi-hun to win, the VIPs all left the island to return home, satisfied with another successful game.
Powers and Abilities[]
- Wealth and Resources: As tycoons and benefactors of the Squid Game, the VIPs are impressively wealthy, which allows them to have a lot of resources. They sustained the editions of the Squid Game for decades and have at their service the staff of the games, including authorities like the Front Man. The VIPs use their money to live in luxury, with resources like the helicopter seen during their arrival at the Squid Game island and the servants seen while they were watching the fifth game.
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- VIP #4, the overweight man wearing the panther mask who tried to have sex with Jun-ho, did not appear for the final game with all the other VIPs. VIP #4 is also the only VIP so far to have his face revealed.
External Links[]
- The VIPs on the Squid Game Wiki
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