Bloodhounds Season 2 Sets April 3 Release on Netflix as New Underground Fight Emerges

Bloodhounds Season 2 is set to premiere on Netflix on April 3, 2026, bringing the Korean action drama back with a new central conflict tied to an underground boxing league.

The second installment continues the story of Gun-woo and Woo-jin after their takedown of a loan shark operation. This time, the series shifts its focus to a wider and more dangerous network built around money, violence, and illegal fighting circuits.

Netflix confirmed the return date, along with new details about the storyline, cast, and production team.

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Inside the next chapter of Bloodhounds

The new season follows Gun-woo (Woo Do-hwan) and Woo-jin (Lee Sang-yi) as they face a global underground boxing league. The operation is controlled by powerful figures who exploit fighters and operate outside legal boundaries.

Gun-woo remains defined by his strong moral code and identity as a boxer driven by principle. Woo-jin continues as his close ally, bringing a more direct and fearless approach to their shared mission.

Their partnership once again sits at the center of the narrative, as they work together to confront a system built on control and profit.

Bloodhounds Season 2 Sets April 3 Release on Netflix as New Underground Fight Emerges

Returning cast and new antagonist

Woo Do-hwan returns as Gun-woo, following his previous roles in Mr. Plankton and The King: Eternal Monarch. Lee Sang-yi reprises his role as Woo-jin, continuing the dynamic established in the first season.

Joining the cast is Jung Ji-hoon, known for Take 1 and Red Swan. He takes on the role of Baek-jeong, a figure who leads the underground boxing world and uses his influence to draw fighters into his orbit.

This marks Jung Ji-hoon’s first time playing a villain, adding a new presence to the series’ central conflict.

Bloodhounds Season 2 Sets April 3 Release on Netflix as New Underground Fight Emerges

Based on a webtoon and led by the original creator

Bloodhounds Season 2 continues under the direction of Kim Joo-hwan, who also serves as the scriptwriter. The series is based on the Naver webtoon Bloodhounds by Jeong Chan.

Production is handled by Studio N, with co-production by Ghost Studio.

The creative continuity remains consistent with the first season, with the same director guiding both the visual and narrative direction.

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Bloodhounds Season 2 Sets April 3 Release on Netflix as New Underground Fight Emerges

Key Details

  • Release date: April 3, 2026 on Netflix
  • Cast: Woo Do-hwan, Lee Sang-yi, Jung Ji-hoon
  • Characters: Gun-woo, Woo-jin, Baek-jeong
  • Director and writer: Kim Joo-hwan
  • Source material: Bloodhounds webtoon by Jeong Chan (Naver)
  • Production companies: Studio N, co-produced by Ghost Studio
  • Premise: Two boxers take on a global underground boxing league built on money and violence
Emma Armbrüster is Senior Editorial Critic at The Viewer’s Perspective. Based in Veneto, Italy, she specializes in deep-dive narrative analysis and episode-by-episode recaps of the global Netflix slate, providing an independent vantage point on the modern streaming landscape.

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