Bloodhounds Season 2 Cast And Characters: Meet The Actors Returning For Netflix Action K-Drama

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Woo Do-hwan and Lee Sang-yi are back for another round of brutal boxing action in Bloodhounds Season 2, now streaming on Netflix with a terrifying new villain played by K-pop icon Rain.

Three years after the first season became a global hit, the Korean action series returns with higher risks and more personal battles. The new season shifts from street-level loan sharks to an illegal international boxing league where money and violence rule. The 7-episode season dropped on April 3, 2026, on Netflix worldwide.

Woo Do-hwan Returns As Kim Gun-woo

Woo Do-hwan reprises his role as Kim Gun-woo, the determined young boxer who first fought to save his mother from debt. In Season 2, Gun-woo is no longer just surviving. He is chasing his dream of becoming a world champion.

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The actor prepared hard for this role. He gained 15 kilograms of muscle to show how Gun-woo spent three years training with a single goal in mind. Woo said at the press conference that while Season 1 showed Gun-woo as someone just starting out in society, this season he wanted to show a more mature version of the character.

โ€œI think our friendship has deepened. People call it โ€˜bromance,โ€™ but we think itโ€™s โ€˜bromelo.โ€™ These are friends whoโ€™ve known the pain of losing someone precious. Theyโ€™re bound by fate, determined to make sure no one gets hurt to the very end, and theyโ€™re each otherโ€™s rock.โ€ โ€“ Woo Do-hwan

Gun-woo finally gets his championship title match early in the season. But victory brings new problems. He catches the attention of Baek-jeong, the mastermind behind the global illegal boxing league, played by Jung Ji-hoon (Rain).

Lee Sang-yi Steps Up As Woo-jin The Coach

Lee Sang-yi returns as Hong Woo-jin, Gun-wooโ€™s loyal partner and fellow boxer. But his role has changed. Woo-jin now serves as Gun-wooโ€™s coach and stands by him as family.

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This is Leeโ€™s first time doing a seasonal drama. He said he felt proud when Season 2 was announced because it meant Season 1 had been recognized. The actor explained that Woo-jinโ€™s growth centers on responsibility. As someone who truly cares for Gun-woo, he becomes his coach to help make him a world champion.

When the illegal boxing league emerges as a threat, Woo-jin decides to fight it alongside Gun-woo until the very end. The bond between the two leads is the emotional core of the show.

Director Kim Joo-hwan spoke about their chemistry. โ€œThere are so many scenes where they cry together this season, and I cried on set too,โ€ he said. โ€œThis might be the best bromance Iโ€™ve ever made.โ€

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Rain Joins As The New Villain Baek-jeong

Jung Ji-hoon, better known as the K-pop superstar Rain, joins the cast as Baek-jeong, the main antagonist of Season 2. This marks his first villain role in two decades of acting.

Baek-jeong runs an underground international boxing league where fighters are forced into brutal matches for profit. Unlike the loan sharks from Season 1, this enemy operates on a global scale. He is precise, controlled, and terrifyingly efficient.

Rain shared why he took the role. He has been a fan of director Kim for a long time. By chance, he came across Bloodhounds on Netflix the day he moved into a new house and ended up watching the entire series. When the offer came, he felt it was fate.

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โ€œPlaying a villain itself was a burden, but I had a thirst to try an evil role. It felt good to be โ€˜trainedโ€™ by director Kim again after a long time. From an evil look to bulking up enough to box, I followed the directorโ€™s direction thoroughly. Youโ€™ll end up hating me.โ€ โ€“ Rain (Jung Ji-hoon)

The actor said he only thought about how to make the two main characters miserable. The villain group also has its own dynamic, with Rain describing it as โ€œbromance within the organizationโ€ where the bad guys envy and compete with each other.

Returning And New Supporting Cast Members

Park Sung-woong returns as Kim Myeong-gil, the loan shark kingpin from Season 1. Heo Jun-ho is back as Choi Tae-ho, the kind-hearted lender who helped Gun-woo and Woo-jin in their first fight.

Kim Sae-ron also appears in the new season. The show is directed by Kim Joo-hwan, known for films like Midnight Runners and The Divine Fury. Production comes from Korean studios Studio N, See AT Film, and Seven O Six.

The series is based on the webtoon โ€œSanyanggaedeulโ€ by Jeong Chan.

Where To Watch Bloodhounds Season 2

All 7 episodes of Bloodhounds Season 2 are now streaming on Netflix. The release time was 12:00 am Pacific Time (PT) on April 3, which translates to:

  • 12:30 pm Indian Standard Time (IST)
  • 8:00 am British Summer Time (BST)
  • 5:00 pm Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST)

The series is available in more than 190 countries through Netflix. Viewers can watch with original Korean audio and subtitles in multiple languages.

Also Read: The Super Mario Galaxy Movie Drops Big Hint About Princess Peachโ€™s Past and the Next Villain

Keep up with the latest K-drama casting news, release dates, and reviews right here on VvipTimes.

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