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‘Bloodhounds 2’: Everything you need to know about release date, time and plot

The second instalment of the South Korean high-octane action series is set to drop on Netflix on April 3

Entertainment Web Desk Published 03.04.26, 11:12 AM
A still from 'Bloodhounds'

A still from 'Bloodhounds' File picture

South Korean high-octane action series Bloodhounds is returning for a second season on Netflix on April 3 at 12.30pm in India.

The first season came out in 2023 and followed promising boxer Gun-Woo (Woo Do-Hwan) whose mother is deep in debt to notorious loan shark Myung-Gil (Park Sung-Woong). To pay off his mother’s debt, Gun-Woo quits boxing and starts working for Choi (Heo Jun-Ho), who lends money without interest to people in trouble. There he meets another aspiring boxer, Lee Sang-yi, and the duo decide to team up to bring down Myung-Gil’s ruthless empire.

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The series is directed by South Korean filmmaker Jason Kim, known for helming Midnight Runners and The Divine Fury. It is produced by Korean production banners Studio N, See AT Film and Seven O Six. It stars Woo Do-Hwan, Park Sung-Woong, Heo Jun-Ho, Kim Sae-Ron and Lee Sang-Yi.

As per Netflix Tudum, the new season is set to pick up three years later with a bigger stage and even higher stakes as it moves into the brutal world of an underground international boxing league.

The official logline of the new season reads: Woo Do-hwan and Lee Sang-yi return as Gun-woo and Woo-jin, a pair of fighters hardened by the battles they’ve fought together. Having taken down the loan sharks, Gun-woo is more motivated than ever to pursue his dream of becoming a boxing champion — with Woo-jin now fully in his corner as his coach and chosen family.

But the duo face a menacing new foe who fights for money and power above all else: Baek-jeong (Jung Ji-hoon). Once again, Gun-woo and Woo-jin must fight to protect everything they hold dear.

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