‘Bloodhounds 2’ Teaser: Woo Do-Hwan, Lee Sang-yi Gear Up For Another Tough Battle Ahead
Netflix Korea 2026 has a number of shows lined up for March and April 2026. One of them is "Bloodhounds 2" the teaser of which was unveiled today morning. We can see that Woo Do-hwan will return as Kim Goen-woo while Lee Sang-yi is playing Hong Woo-jin, a former marine with a passion for underground boxing. After a turbulent season one, where we saw how they took on the crime operations of an illegal loan shark, they are back to face another nemesis. This time, it is Korean idol Rain who is making his debut as a villain. "Bloodhounds 2" was announced months after the success of season one.
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"Bloodhounds 2" takes forward the fight of these two underground boxers with the crime syndicate. For his debut as a villain, we can see Rain in a new look. He looks menacing in the boxing ring and off it. Do-Hwan and Sang-yi seem to have taken off from where they left. They look ripped and the action scenes seem spectacular. Now, the two are left on their own as their mentor Choi Tae-Ho (Huh Joon-Ho) died in the first season. We see the entry of a character in a bike. In the first season, it was late actress Kim Sae-ron. Fans have to see if they brought in someone else in place of her.
Do-Hwan and Sang-yi fans have responded well to the teaser of second two. The two young actors have built a loyal fan base over the years. When the first season of "Bloodhounds" came, it took everyone by surprise. Jason Kim is the director of the series. In the past, he has done movies like "Midnight Runners," and "The Divine Fury." Park Seo-joon who worked with Jason in "Midnight Runners" is also doing a cameo in "Bloodhounds 2."
"Bloodhounds 2" is coming on Netflix on April 3, 2026.
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