Fans have been clamoring to see BTS's Jin in "Squid Game" Season 2. Now that the idol showed off his inner Younghee doll at the second "Permission to Dance on Stage" concert in Los Angeles, did he hint at his part in the show?

Jin surprised everyone with his incredible cuteness when he wore ribboned pigtails at the concert, looking like the Younghee doll. As this seemed to be a nod to the hit Netflix series, would he finally join "Squid Game" Season 2?

Younghell doll is the scary doll in the show's first episode, "Red Light, Green Light," where it would shoot everyone who would dare to make a move on plain sight. However, compared to this figure, it could not be denied that the BTS member was a lot cuter and his overload cuteness might be the reason for anyone's death.

While on the stage, he even re-enacted the said game for the audience to see. He sang the game's song, "mugunghwa kkochi pieosseumnida," while the other members played.

Now, Netflix seemed to have noticed Jin's Younghee doll look and it looked like it was ready to cast him on "Squid Game" Season 2. The Twitter account of Netflix Philippines had set aside the iconic doll and said it only knew "Kim Seokjin and his adorable pigtails."

Koreaboo noted Jin got everything: acting skills, range, looks, and more. You ask it and he got it!

This made him a perfect part of the second outing of the hit series, and ARMY wanted to see him on the small screen. Not only them, though.

British actor Simon Pegg also expressed his interest to see the 28-year-old singer in the series after posting beside a life-size cutout of the BTS vocalist after receiving "Squid Game" merchandise. The "Shaun of the Dead" star said he did not have the power in the show but admitted he was a massive fan of the K-pop star.

He knew Jin studied acting and believed he would be a very good fit. "So, let's hope we see him acting at some point," he said.

Pegg also cleared why he posed with Jin in his snap, per Bollywood Life. In a live stream with his daughter, Tilly, he revealed that he took a picture for Netflix Korea at the time after sending him loads of "Squid Game" goodies.

He, then, put Jin in the background because he wanted to make his snap look and feel very Korean. Knowing the BTS member is an ambassador for the said country, Pegg was confident that he nailed it.