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Alice In Borderland season three teased in trailer
Alice in Borderland's latest season finale has left fans seething as a jaw-dropping cliffhanger ending teases a surprise twist for the franchise.
Netflix's blockbuster Japanese drama unfolds in Tokyo, where unsuspecting individuals are chosen to take part in a series of brutal games themed around a deck of cards in an alternative, desolate version of the sprawling metropolis.
The first three seasons tracked gaming-obsessed Ryōhei Arisu (played by Kento Yamazaki), who strikes up an alliance in the competition with mountaineer Yuzuha Usagi (Tao Tsuchiya).
Season three finally arrived on the streaming platform last Thursday (25th September), after a marathon delay of nearly three years.
Nevertheless, viewers were left thoroughly underwhelmed by the newest instalment, not only for featuring just six episodes rather than the standard eight, but also for abandoning them with yet another cliffhanger conclusion, reports the Mirror.
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Following their second escape from the deadly contests, Arisu and an expectant Usagi return to their ordinary existence and begin contemplating baby names.
Subsequently, Arisu finds himself at work when he begins to sense a tremor that appears to herald a massive looming catastrophe.
The Borderland's Watchman, portrayed by guest star Ken Watanabe, even hinted to the participants that something "much bigger" had transported them there, implying the earthquakes, which are now occurring across the planet, might be announcing an even more formidable menace. The final moments of the series then shift to Los Angeles, where a magnitude 4.2 earthquake has just struck.
Two gentlemen walk into a Hollywood burger joint in California, where a server takes their order.
Her name badge displays "Alice" - significantly the anglicised version of Arisu and the title character of the Wonderland-themed psychological thriller.
Might Alice in Borderland be treading the same path as Squid Game by establishing an American spin-off?
Series enthusiasts aren't particularly thrilled about this possibility, flocking to Reddit to condemn the decision.
One viewer posted: "Netflix must be stopped.
"Creating an American version of the show is deeply disrespectful to the manga, the Japanese live adaptation, and the franchise as a whole. It hurts the legacy of the original show, especially the legacy of Arisu, a character we've grown a deep connection with. 'Alice' feels like nothing more than a gimmick and an offensive spin-off."
Another raged: "I DON'T WANT ASIAN SERIES IN USA, KEEP THEM IN ASIA, NOBODY LIKED WHEN YOU DID THAT TO SQUID GAMES.
"And that cliffhanger with Alice, was just not impressive, are you saying that everything everything I just watched is going to just be transferred to another place with a new protagonist? Just throw everything on the trash already."
A third commented: "Why do we have to have an american version of EVERYTHING???
"They make it seem like the US is that little cousin who's always jealous of any cool thing other kids have and want one for themselves."
One viewer expressed their frustration, stating: "That ending had me rolling my eyes so much that it was comical. No one asked for it."
Despite the speculation, Netflix has yet to confirm a fourth season or any potential spin-off.
A fan clarified: "'Alice' is a reference to Alice from Alice in Wonderland. Not some spin-off Arisu.
"Plus, no one said they're doing an American show, and any American shows that DO come out would be just a spin-off that only takes inspiration from the way the borderlands work, and won't be really related to the core story."
So, where do you stand on Alice in Borderland's controversial ending?
Alice in Borderland is available to stream on Netflix.