If you’re into intense fight choreography, underdog stories, and high-stakes crime drama, Bloodhounds Season 2 is shaping up to be a must-watch.

Fans of Korean action dramas have a major release to look forward to as Bloodhounds returns with its much-awaited second season. With global interest in K-dramas and gritty fight-based storytelling on the rise, the new installment is already trending among Netflix viewers.
When and where to watch Bloodhounds Season 2
Bloodhounds Season 2 premieres April 3 on Netflix, with the release scheduled for 12:30 pm IST in India. The series is now available for streaming globally, making it one of the most talked-about K-drama releases this week.
What is Bloodhounds about? (Quick recap)
The first season, released in 2023, introduced viewers to Gun-woo, a talented boxer forced to step away from the ring after his mother falls into crippling debt owed to a ruthless loan shark.
Played by Woo Do-hwan, Gun-woo joins forces with a kind-hearted lender who helps people without charging interest. Along the way, he teams up with fellow boxer Woo-jin, portrayed by Lee Sang-yi.
Together, the duo took on the brutal underworld of illegal moneylending, ultimately challenging the empire of a dangerous crime boss.
Season 2 plot: Bigger stakes, global arena
The new season picks up three years after the events of Season 1, shifting the story into a high-stakes underground international boxing circuit.
Gun-woo is now more determined than ever to achieve his dream of becoming a boxing champion, with Woo-jin stepping in as both mentor and family. However, their journey takes a darker turn when they face a powerful new adversary: Baek-jeong, played by Jung Ji-hoon.
Unlike previous enemies, this antagonist thrives on power and profit, pushing the duo into their toughest fight yet, both inside and outside the ring.
Cast, director & production details
The series is helmed by Jason Kim, known for films like Midnight Runners and The Divine Fury.
Returning and new cast members include:
Woo Do-hwan
Lee Sang-yi
Park Sung-woong
Heo Jun-ho
Kim Sae-ron
The show is backed by major Korean production houses including Studio N, See AT Film, and Seven O Six.
Published: 03 Apr 2026, 02:27 pm IST
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