Squid Game 3 premiered its final season on June 27, 2025, on Netflix. Over time, although K-drama has turn out to be a world phenomenon, many individuals have voiced their frustration over the ending of the last season. Social media platforms were crammed with hateful and regretful comments from the viewers, as they didn’t expect it to finish like that. Not only the ending, but a lot of them even claimed just a few scenes to be illogical and silly.
Nevertheless, one in every of the most important complaints has been in regards to the masked VIPs. They were those who created Squid Game for fun, and these five masked VIPs come from different countries—two from the USA, one from the UK, France, and China, to indicate diversity amongst them. After facing massive backlash from the audience, Bryan Bucco, who played one in every of the masked VIPs, has opened up about their roles and made shocking claims in regards to the OTT platform Netflix.
What Did The American VIP Say About Squid Game 3?
Many viewers blamed the actors for displaying such a poor performance in Squid Game 3. Replying to those TikTok comments, Bryan Bucco said (via Pinkvilla), “Those are the English dubs. Not the actors’ voices.” He further agreed with one in every of the netizens’ claims that their presence within the show was “useless” and expressed that he had wished the characters had a greater backdrop for a story, or if they may have shown somewhat bit more. Bucco further blamed Netflix and said, “It could possibly be Netflix messing sh*t up?”
Finished Squid Games S3. Ending was mid but what pissed me off most were the fuckin VIPs. They served no purpose than narrating what was happening on screen like we literally just didn’t see it occur. Fucking NPC ass dialogue. pic.twitter.com/ztIEFdpe5a
— SPDRMNKYXXIII (@Spdrmnkyxxiii) July 2, 2025
On top of that horrible actors. All that budget and you’ll be able to’t hire some decent B/C grade American actors ffs
— Osama ‘OCL’ Karamat (@OsamaKaramat) July 3, 2025
The VIPs masks in season 3 of squid game were so low cost, they were a lot better in Season 1. I believe they blew the budget on the CGI baby. #squidgame pic.twitter.com/bguVktKbdd
— Bruce (@Bruce88818) July 3, 2025
When he was asked on the social media platform why there was a have to dub their voices within the Korean version of Squid Game as the actual voices might have been used, the actor responded being unsure, “Yeah, I don’t know. I mean it’s whatever… possibly it’s a region thing?” Bryan Bucco continued to elucidate that a few of the actors’ voices sound completely different than what they’ve been portrayed within the show, and the viewers can’t even expect it.
Nevertheless, Bucco gave due respect to the voice artists who dubbed their voices in Squid Game and appreciated finding similar ones. He stated, “I don’t even need to sh*t on my voice actor either because I believe he did high quality, I’m sure it wasn’t easy for him to say his lines either haha…”
Bryan talked about his filming experience and appreciated his time working with Lee Byung-Hun, who played Front Man within the series. Based on him, they practiced their lines for 3 days while on set. Alternatively, Kevin Yorn, who played the opposite American VIP, is definitely a lawyer in real life and works within the firm that represents Hwang Dong-Hyuk (the director).
Well, when you haven’t streamed Squid Game yet, watch it on Netflix.
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