The long-awaited Season 2 of Bloodhounds, Netflix’s 2023 bare-knuckle action Korean TV series, premieres this April, marking the return of our two prizefighters, the dual protagonists, Gun-woo and Woo-jin, to fight a global underground boxing league run by a new villain.
For readers who don’t know or haven’t watched the first season yet, Bloodhounds is an action-thriller, a Korean boxing revenge saga where two protagonists take down a ruthless loan shark operation.
The best part about the series was its detailed and well-choreographed, realistic fight sequences, the trust and respect as friends between the two protagonists, Gun-woo and Woo-jin, which we often refer to as bromance, and the performance by the actors and the general settings and story.
It was definitely a fun watch. And seeing the success of the first season, we finally have the second season, which will soon begin airing.
In the wake of that, for Bloodhound fans and newcomers, here’s everything you need to know about Season 2.
Bloodhounds Season 2 release date

Season 2 will premiere on Friday, April 3.

Bloodhounds Season 2 episodes list and schedule

Unlike the first season, which had eight episodes, Season 2 will have only seven episodes, which is still a good number.
As for the schedule goes, all episodes will be released on the premiere date, which is April 3.
Where to watch Bloodhounds Season 2

Bloodhounds is a Netflix Original series, and thus, you can only watch it on Netflix.
Bloodhounds Season 2 cast list and plot details

Season 2 will feature a new antagonist along with a bunch of new and returning cast, including our main characters.
Here’s a look at the main cast:
- Woo Do-hwan as Kim Geon-woo
- Lee Sang-yi as Hong Woo-jin
- Rain (Jung Ji-hoon) as Baek Jeong (Baek-jeong)
- He is the new main antagonist of Season 2, the leader of a global underground boxing league.
Support cast:
- Choi Si-won as Hong Min-beom
- Lee Si-eon
- Hwang Chan-sung
Plot

Bloodhounds Season 2 is set three years after the events of the first season, where our protagonists dismantle the loan shark operation, with the stakes now being higher than ever.
After things settled down, Gun-woo is now back to pursuing his dream of becoming a boxing champion, now with his newfound best friend and family, Woo-jin, by his side as his coach.
But as always, the duo find themselves in the middle of a global illegal underground boxing and gambling operation, run by Baek-jeong, “a menacing new foe who fights for money and power above all else.”
Here’s a look at the official teaser:
That sums up everything you need to know about Bloodhounds Season 2.