‘Bloodhounds’ Season 2: Everything You Need To Know About Woo Do-hwan’s Netflix Return

'Bloodhounds' Season 2 is now streaming on Netflix as of April 3, 2026. The new 7-episode season follows Gun-woo and Woo-jin as they infiltrate a dangerous international illegal boxing league. Featuring K-pop legend Rain in his first villainous role as the ruthless Baek Jeong, the sequel promises more intense action and a deeper emotional bond.

‘Bloodhounds’ Season 2 (Photo Credit: YouTube)

The wait is finally over for fans of the hard-hitting Korean action-drama Bloodhounds. Returning after a three-year hiatus, the second season has officially premiered today, April 3, 2026 on Netflix. This season marks a significant shift in scale, moving from local loan sharks to a global criminal conspiracy. ‘Bloodhounds’ Actress Kim Sae Ron’s Death Ruled a Suicide – Reports.

'Bloodhounds' Season 2 Enters Global Boxing League

Picking up three years after the events of the first season, Gun-woo and Woo-jin have moved on from their battle with Smile Capital. However, their peace is short-lived as they are pulled into the high-stakes world of an international illegal boxing league. Unlike the street-level brawls of Season 1, the duo now faces the "International Knockout Fighting Championship," a brutal organisation fueled by massive viewership and high-stakes gambling. The narrative has also evolved emotionally; while the first season was about survival, Season 2 focuses on Gun-woo’s pursuit of a legitimate championship and the deep, familial bond between the two leads.

Rain Joins 'Bloodhounds' Season 2

The core “Geon-woo–Jin” family remains at the heart of the show, but Season 2 introduces a major K-pop icon as the primary antagonist. Woo Do-hwan returns as Kim Gun-woo, now a more mature and physically imposing fighter determined to protect his loved ones while pursuing his boxing dreams, while Lee Sang-yi reprises his role as Hong Woo-jin, who transitions from Gun-woo’s partner in the ring to his official boxing coach, offering strategic guidance and unwavering loyalty. Adding to the tension, Rain (Jung Ji-hoon) steps into his first-ever villainous role as Baek Jeong, a cold-blooded “human weapon” and the mastermind behind an illegal boxing league. Meanwhile, returning cast members Choi Si-won as Min-beom and Park Hoon as Kwang-mu rejoin the story to support the duo in their battle against the new syndicate. Kim Sae-Ron Funeral: ‘Bloodhounds’ Actress’ Father Blames YouTuber Lee Jin-ho’s Now Deleted Controversial Videos for Daughter’s Tragic Death by Suicide.

'Bloodhounds' Season 2 Now Streaming

For viewers looking to binge-watch the entire arc, Netflix has released the full season at once. The series premiered on Friday, April 3, 2026, with a total of seven episodes, down from eight in Season 1. All episodes are currently live, and in India, the show became available for streaming at 12:30 PM IST.

Watch ‘Bloodhounds’ Season 2 Trailer:

‘Bloodhounds’ Season 2 Promises Bigger Action

Director Jason Kim has emphasised that Season 2 features faster and stronger action sequences. With the backdrop of professional and underground boxing, the combat choreography has been refined to look even more realistic and technically polished than the first installment.

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