April 9, 2024 – Brace yourselves, survival show fans—Netflix just announced the premiere date for The Devil’s Plan: Death Room, and it’s coming sooner than you think!
The high-stakes second season of the hit psychological game show will hit screens on May 6, and if the newly released teaser is anything to go by, this season is darker, smarter, and way more cutthroat than before.
What’s New This Season?
Produced by Jung Jong Yeon (the mastermind behind The Genius and The Great Escape), The Devil’s Plan: Death Room ups the ante with bigger twists, deadlier mind games, and a shocking new “prison ward” system that’s already got players—and fans—on edge.
Remember the prison twist from Season 1? Well, forget that. This time, it’s a full-blown battlefield within a battlefield, where eliminated players aren’t just sitting around—they’re plotting, scheming, and fighting their way back into the game.
“7 vs. 7?” one contestant gasps in the teaser. Another mutters, “There’s a deathmatch now?” Yep. Things just got real.
Meet the Players Ready to War
The star-studded lineup includes 14 genius (and ruthless) competitors, like:
Lee Se Dol (legendary Go player)
Justin H. Min (The Umbrella Academy star bringing Hollywood intensity)
Super Junior’s Kyuhyun (the sly variety king)
Chuu (ex-LOONA, now playing to WIN)
Kim Ha Rin (coldly declaring “Have to eliminate them all”)
And trust us—the tension is already explosive. From Justin H. Min’s icy “Friends? We’re not friends” to Jung Hyun Gyu’s savage “You’re too loud—for someone so bad at this,” the mind games are next-level vicious.
Producer’s Tease: “Competitive Collaboration”
PD Jung Jong Yeon spilled some details on what makes this season unlike anything before:
The prison ward isn’t just punishment—it’s a power struggle. Players there can team up to overthrow the main house… but they’ll also betray each other to survive.
Small rule changes = HUGE consequences. One tweak could flip the entire game.
New rivalries, new alliances, new chaos. Expect shocking betrayals and unexpected team-ups.
Why You Can’t Miss This
If you loved the brain-bending strategies and ruthless eliminations of Season 1, Death Room is taking it to the extreme. With higher stakes, fiercer players, and a game that’s constantly evolving, this might just be the most addictive survival show yet.