Movies and Series to Watch After Squid Game Season 3 – Try Alice in Borderland and More

 

When Squid Game dropped on Netflix, it changed the landscape of thriller television. With its razor-sharp social commentary, emotionally rich characters, and disturbing realism, the show instantly became a global sensation. Now, with Season 3 wrapping up the chilling saga of survival, manipulation, and moral collapse, fans are understandably craving more of that same intensity.

But where do you go after the psychological rollercoaster that is Squid Game? Fortunately, there’s no shortage of dystopian dramas, survival games, and twisted social experiments across global cinema and streaming platforms. Here are some top recommendations that echo the tension, themes, and adrenaline of Squid Game — starting with a fan-favorite, Alice in Borderland.


🎲 1. Alice in Borderland

Where to Watch: Netflix
Why Watch: This Japanese thriller series is often compared directly to Squid Game — and for good reason. It blends brutal survival games with eerie visuals and intense character dynamics. Set in a deserted Tokyo, players must participate in sadistic games to survive. The psychological toll and high-stakes narrative mirror the tension of Squid Game, but with a sci-fi twist.


🕹️ 2. 3%

Where to Watch: Netflix
Why Watch: This Brazilian dystopian series centers on a society where only 3% of people make it to a utopian island — but only after surviving a series of tests. The themes of class divide, manipulation, and human resilience make it a spiritual cousin to Squid Game, but with a more global lens.


🐭 3. Kaiji: Ultimate Survivor

Where to Watch: Crunchyroll, Prime Video
Why Watch: For anime fans or anyone open to animated storytelling, Kaiji is the original high-stakes game survival tale. The protagonist is thrown into a world of deadly debt games where losing means death. It's a gripping psychological watch that predates and arguably influences shows like Squid Game.


🎭 4. Battle Royale

Where to Watch: Prime Video, Apple TV
Why Watch: Before The Hunger Games, there was Battle Royale — the 2000 Japanese cult classic. A classroom of students is forced to fight to the death on an island. Its raw intensity, government commentary, and unfiltered violence paved the way for modern survival game narratives.


💀 5. As the Gods Will

Where to Watch: Prime Video
Why Watch: Directed by Alice in Borderland’s Shinsuke Sato, this film puts students through bizarre and lethal childhood games — think red light, green light but with exploding heads. Its absurd yet horrifying premise might feel oddly familiar to Squid Game fans.


🔪 6. Sweet Home

Where to Watch: Netflix
Why Watch: If you're craving more Korean content but with a supernatural horror twist, Sweet Home delivers. It’s less about games and more about survival from grotesque monsters — but it carries the same themes of isolation, desperation, and moral collapse.


🧩 Final Thoughts:

Squid Game didn’t just entertain — it made audiences reflect on power, poverty, and human nature. That’s why its fans will likely be drawn to these similarly intense, morally complex, and emotionally charged series. Whether it’s the calculated madness of Alice in Borderland or the haunting desperation in Kaiji, the post-Squid Game watchlist is as thrilling as it is terrifying.

So, ready to press play? The game continues.

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