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Fresh Take on Bloodhounds: The Thrilling Return of a K-Drama Classic

By James Stevens

By  Published Apr 3, 2026, 9:30 PM EDT An experienced Editor representing Canada via ScreenRant's Team Anime, J.R. has been reading manga since the first printing of Shonen Jump in North America. This passion drove him to write about anime, manga, and manhwa since 2026, having recently served as Lead Anime Editor for ComicBook.com.

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Spring is the season of , and just ahead of the weather truly becoming more welcoming, one absolute gem just made its anticipated return. Itself two weeks ahead of another acclaimed return, a global hit Webtoon manhwa adaptation debuted on April 3, 2026, bringing the iconic duo of Woo Do-hwan and Lee Sang-yi back to the ring for round 2. With an explosive seven episodes introducing a powerful illegal boxing ring and the shady enterprises feeding into it, this action thriller is both the perfect weekend binge for fans returning to see season 2, and an excellent collective 15 episodes for those just discovering it.

The series features a pair of competitive boxers and instant best friends, Kim Gun-woo (Woo) and Hong Woo-jin (Lee), as they're first roped into the world of loan sharks and their indebted enforcers, aka bloodhounds. As the pair fight their way out of the clutches of a heinous criminal underworld both in season 1 and 2, all while building an invincible brotherly bond. Not nearly everyone survives, with the core pair alone having multiple brushes with death, but with season 2 ending on a particularly ambiguous done, not only is this a great viewing experience, it could be a great opportunity to catch up before a possible season 3.

Netflix's Most Exciting Action Thriller Is a Solid 15-Episode Weekend Binge

made its exciting return in Spring 2026 ahead of multiple anticipated K-dramas, with Studio N bringing the heat alongside its beloved stars. Season 1 introduced and built up the core duo of Gun-woo and Woo-jin, and the lengths to which they'll go to protect their found family and loved ones while breaking the horrific syndicates taking advantage of the downtrodden in COVID-era Korea. But in season 2, this buildup is replaced by more engaging character development, and blistering action, including chase scenes, bombings, brutal beatdowns in and out of the ring, and more.

Bloodhounds features slightly shorter K-drama seasons at eight and seven episodes for its first and second season respectively. The series typically pits its heroes, and the mix of police and shady elements in their corner, against truly unscrupulous foes unafraid to get their hands dirty. This initially features the predatory loan sharks of Smile Capital, who stoop to extortion and even murder, to the point even the police couldn't handle them alone, Now, with , the threats faced by Gun-woo and Woo-jin can be truly worldwide. By the finale, viewers will quickly realize that bloodhounds can be petty collection enforcers, or even kingpins-turned-government assets.

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Bloodhounds? 🥊CharactersFighters 💣PlotSurvival 🥇BoxingKnockout 😈VillainsPredators 🎥ProductionBehind ENTER THE RING! → QUESTION 1 / 8CHARACTERS 01 Bloodhounds follows two young boxers who become entangled in the dangerous world of predatory loan sharks in Seoul. The two main protagonists are Gun-woo and Woo-jin. Which actors star as this duo? APark Seo-joon and Choi Woo-shik BWoo Do-hwan and Lee Sang-yi CSong Joong-ki and Park Bo-gum DNam Joo-hyuk and Lee Je-hoon ✓ Correct! Woo Do-hwan stars as Kim Gun-woo and Lee Sang-yi plays Hong Woo-jin. Their chemistry as the two young boxers turned reluctant vigilantes was widely praised and formed the emotional core of the series. ✗ That answer took a knockout punch! The answer is Woo Do-hwan and Lee Sang-yi. Woo Do-hwan brings raw intensity to Gun-woo while Lee Sang-yi portrays the more experienced and composed Woo-jin. Together they deliver one of the best buddy dynamics in recent K-drama history. NEXT → QUESTION 2 / 8PLOT 02 In Bloodhounds, the two young boxers get drawn into the criminal underworld when they try to help someone victimized by a ruthless loan shark operation. What drives Gun-woo to confront the loan sharks in the first place? ARevenge for his father’s murder BHis mother falls into debt with them CHe wants to become a gangster DHe is recruited by the police ✓ Correct! Gun-woo’s mother becomes trapped in the predatory lending scheme, forcing him into a desperate confrontation with the loan sharks. This personal stake grounds the entire series and makes Gun-woo’s fight deeply emotional rather than simply heroic. ✗ That answer took a knockout punch! The answer is that his mother falls into debt with the loan sharks. Gun-woo’s fierce loyalty to his mother is what pulls him into the dangerous underworld — he’s not seeking power or revenge, but trying to protect the person he loves most. NEXT → QUESTION 3 / 8VILLAINS 03 The main antagonist of Bloodhounds is a terrifying and powerful loan shark boss who controls a vast illegal lending empire. Which veteran Korean actor plays this villain, Kim Myeong-gil? ALee Sung-min BPark Sung-woong CHeo Joon-ho DKim Yun-seok ✓ Correct! Veteran actor Heo Joon-ho delivers a chilling performance as Kim Myeong-gil, the ruthless loan shark boss. His portrayal of cold, calculated menace made the character one of the most memorable K-drama villains in recent years. ✗ That answer took a knockout punch! The answer is Heo Joon-ho. While all four are respected Korean actors, it was Heo Joon-ho who brought the terrifying Kim Myeong-gil to life — a villain whose calm demeanor makes him even more frightening than any physical threat. NEXT → QUESTION 4 / 8BOXING 04 Both Gun-woo and Woo-jin are boxers, but they have very different fighting styles and backgrounds. What is Gun-woo’s key characteristic as a boxer at the start of the series? AHe is an undefeated champion BHe has incredible natural talent and power but is relatively inexperienced CHe is a retired professional DHe fights in underground matches ✓ Correct! Gun-woo is defined by his raw, natural talent and devastating punching power, but he’s still relatively green in the ring. This combination of overwhelming physical ability and lack of experience mirrors his journey through the criminal underworld — powerful but vulnerable. ✗ That answer took a knockout punch! The answer is that Gun-woo has incredible natural talent and power but is relatively inexperienced. He’s not a seasoned champion or underground fighter — he’s a young man with extraordinary potential who hasn’t yet learned all the ropes. NEXT → QUESTION 5 / 8PRODUCTION 05 Bloodhounds is based on a popular Korean webtoon of the same name. The series was released on which streaming platform in 2026? ADisney+ BAmazon Prime CNetflix DApple TV+ ✓ Correct! Bloodhounds was released as a Netflix original series in June 2026. It quickly became one of the most-watched non-English titles on the platform, proving the global appetite for Korean action thrillers continues to grow. ✗ That answer took a knockout punch! The answer is Netflix. Bloodhounds premiered on Netflix in 2026 and became a major hit for the platform. Netflix has been a key player in bringing Korean content to global audiences, and Bloodhounds was one of their standout K-drama releases. NEXT → QUESTION 6 / 8CHARACTERS 06 In Bloodhounds, the two protagonists are taken under the wing of an older, wealthy businesswoman who helps them fight against the loan sharks. What is this character’s name? AChoi Sung-hee BHong Sang-mi CKim Yeon-ji DPark Mi-young ✓ Correct! Choi Sung-hee is the wealthy CEO who becomes an unlikely ally to Gun-woo and Woo-jin. She has her own score to settle with the loan sharks and provides the resources the young boxers need to take on the criminal empire. ✗ That answer took a knockout punch! The answer is Choi Sung-hee. She is a crucial character who brings financial power and strategic thinking to complement the physical strength of the two boxers, creating a compelling alliance against the villainous loan shark operation. NEXT → QUESTION 7 / 8PLOT 07 The title “Bloodhounds” (사냥개들, literally “Hunting Dogs”) is a metaphor used in the series. What does the title refer to? AThe police officers hunting criminals BThe loan sharks who hunt down debtors like prey CThe two protagonists who fight back against predators DThe boxers in the underground fight ring ✓ Correct! The “hunting dogs” of the title refers to Gun-woo and Woo-jin themselves — two young fighters who turn from prey into predators, hunting down the corrupt loan sharks who exploit the vulnerable. It’s a powerful metaphor for their transformation throughout the series. ✗ That answer took a knockout punch! The answer is the two protagonists who fight back against predators. The title captures the essence of Gun-woo and Woo-jin’s journey — they start as victims of the system but become the hunters, turning their boxing skills against the criminals who prey on the weak. NEXT → QUESTION 8 / 8PRODUCTION 08 Bloodhounds Season 1 was a hit for Netflix, praised for its intense action sequences and compelling characters. How many episodes are in the first season? A6 B8 C10 D12 ✓ Correct! Bloodhounds Season 1 consists of 8 tightly-paced episodes, each running approximately 50–60 minutes. The compact episode count kept the story lean and intense, with no filler — every episode drives the action forward relentlessly. ✗ That answer took a knockout punch! The answer is 8 episodes. Bloodhounds kept its first season tight at 8 episodes, which many fans and critics praised for maintaining tension throughout without unnecessary padding — a hallmark of well-crafted Korean drama storytelling. REVEAL MY SCORE → Final Bell Your Bloodhounds Scorecard / 8 Are you a champion of the ring — or still in the corner? ↻ FIGHT AGAIN

Even one season of Bloodhounds is a worthwhile binge, running anywhere from 49 minutes to feature-length episodes apiece. But for those just discovering it, by the end, they'll be cheering for this pugilist duo as they face down enemies bearing weapons, iron knuckles, or sheer overwhelming strength in numbers. It's great for fans craving more action if still aren't enough, while also presenting one of the most wholesome friendships imaginable, like if Foggy Nelson could suit up alongside Matt Murdock.

Bloodhounds' Season Finale Seemingly Opens Doors to Future Seasons

Netflix action thriller bromance Bloodhounds season 2 Coach Woo-jin Woo-jin in Bloodhounds season 2Soyun Jeon, Seowoo Jung / Netflix

Without spoiling too much, the good guys win in season 2, albeit with mass casualties along the way. Braving IEDs, home invasions, and scenery-chewing femme fatales, Bloodhounds season 2's finale has a curious name-drop otherwise completely absent throughout both seasons, yet wholly connected to IKFC ringleader Baek-jeong.

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Bloodhounds season 2 Im Baek-jeong Soyun Jeon, Seowoo Jung / Netflix

Upon losing against Gun-woo and Woo-jin, and his IKFC network being cut off at the knees with a police raid aided by a returning Du-yeong, Baek-jeong is taken via police caravan once more to go to prison. However, a peculiar scene just before the main credits shows a black ops team trapping the caravan, extracting Baek-jeong, and interrogating him into giving up a primary contact who harbored IKFC activities in Thailand.

This contact, Paichit Chaichana, is confirmed to be a massive meth distributor to mainland Korea, with his planned shipment being estimated to be worth 300 billion won (approximately $198.5 million USD), Baek-jeong becomes a "bloodhound" to Choi Shin-hyung. Taking the action to Thailand, if Gun-woo and Woo-jin were roped into this, it'd be a natural fit, with the country's martial arts cinema having a storied, iconic history of fight club depictions (like Ong-Bak for instance).

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Whatever happens is ultimately at the mercy of Netflix and Studio N, should the series prove successful. Given it reached mere days after its release, with four weeks on the Top 10, amassing 16.9 million views and 136.6 million hours viewed on those weeks alone, Bloodhounds set the bar high going into season 2. But, now with a legion of fans beyond , now including Bloodhounds loyalists, the odds are in favor of there at least being public interest in more adventures with Gun-woo and Woo-jin. Hopefully the next villains will have the sense to leave Gun-woo's mom out of things this time.

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