Just two weeks after the 2020 premiere ofAlice in Borderland, Netflix renewed the successful series. That second season dropped in December 2022 to similar levels of acclaim and viewership, making this Japanese sci-fi thriller one of Netflix’s most talked-about shows of late. Starring Kento Yamazaki (Orange) and Tao Tsuchiya (Rurouni Kenshin),Alice in Borderlandis a survival show at its core, withfans drawing comparisons to filmslikeBattle Royale(2000),The Hunt(2020), andCube(1997).
After being trapped in an abandoned Tokyo, video game-obsessed Ryōhei Arisu (Yamazaki) and mountain climber Yuzuha Usagi (Tsuchiya) become unlikely allies in a series of life-or-death games. The type of trial they come up against, and its difficulty, are determined by playing cards — and the prize is a big one. Should the competitors succeed, they can extend their “visas”; if those visas expire, though, the players will be executed on the spot by aerial lasers. Needless to say, the stakes are high in this sharp andwildly successful sci-fi series.

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What is Alice in Borderland Based On?
Alice in Borderlandis based on the manga of the same name by writer and illustrator Haro Asō. Following the completion of his manga series Hyde & Closer, Asō pennedAlice in Borderland. The manga was first serialized in the shōnen manga magazineShōnen Sunday S, running from 2010 to 2015, and later completing its run inWeekly Shōnen Sundayin 2016.
Now available in 18 volumes,Alice in Borderlandhad, at the manga’s peak in 2016, 1.3 million copies in circulation. This success has led to a three-episode animated adaptation; a spin-off series,Alice on Border Road(2015–18), which saw illustrator Takayoshi Kuroda taking the reins from Asō; and a sequel seriesAlice in Borderland: Retry, which ran from 2020 to 2021 and featured Asō as the writer and illustrator once again.

By 2019, filming onNetflix’s live-action television series adaptation of the mangawas well underway. Directed by filmmaker and video game designer Shinsuke Satō (Kingdom,My Hero Academia),Alice in Borderlandfeatures two eight-episode seasons so far.
What is the Jack of Hearts game?
Featured in the third and fourth episodes of thesecond season, the Jack of Hearts game fromAlice in Borderlandis titled “Solitary Confinement.” As mentioned, the suit and type of card determine the game’s difficulty and format. This one, for example, is a Hearts category game and the difficulty level is Jack.
So, how does the Jack of Hearts game work? Set in the Teio Prison,the Jack of Hearts gamerequires players to equip explosive collars and head up to the central guardroom. Although each round as an hour time limit, there is no set number of rounds for the Jack of Hearts game. Players have to guess the card suit that appears on the backs of their collars. Obviously, they aren’t allowed to look at their own symbols; even using a reflective surface to spot the symbol will result in a game over state.
During each round, players roam the stage, talking to their competitors. At the end of each round, players return to their cells and guess their symbols. If a player guesses wrong — or doesn’t guess at all — the collar will explode, signifying a pretty definite game over. Between rounds, the symbols on players’ collars change. However, the Jack of Hearts is also a contender. If that player dies, everyone else clears the game. It’s a perfect encapsulation of thewild premises viewers have come to expectfromAlice in Borderland.