Netflix's 'Bloodhounds' Returns for Season 2
Netflix reveals the return of 'Bloodhounds' Season 2 and the new action film 'Humint'. Discover the latest K-content lineup!
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Netflix has officially kicked off the first week of April 2026 by unveiling a high-octane lineup of new releases. Leading the charge is the second season of the hit series 'Bloodhounds', which promises even more intense action and a larger scale than its predecessor. Fans of the original series have been eagerly awaiting the continuation of the story involving the charismatic boxing duo.
Alongside the return of 'Bloodhounds', Netflix also introduced 'Humint', a new action film directed by Ryoo Seung-wan. This film features a star-studded cast including Jo In-sung and Park Jeong-min, focusing on a tense confrontation in Vladivostok. The streaming giant is clearly doubling down on its investment in gritty, high-quality Korean action content.
In addition to these major titles, the lineup includes the Taiwanese fantasy drama 'Contact: The Chosen One'. This variety of content across different genresโfrom documentaries to fantasyโreflects Netflix's strategy to cater to a global audience with diverse tastes. The 'Conshelin' (Content + Michelin) segment by iNews24 highlights these picks as the must-watch titles for the week.
Viewers can now stream 'Bloodhounds' Season 2 and 'Humint' globally. With new characters joining the fray and returning favorites reprising their roles, the platform continues to dominate the K-content landscape with these highly anticipated sequels and original films.
In 'Bloodhounds' Season 2, the story picks up with protagonists Gun-woo and Woo-jin as they face off against a global illegal boxing league fueled by money and violence. Gun-woo, who successfully took down a group of illegal private moneylenders in the first season, is now focused on his dream of becoming a boxing champion. His loyal friend Woo-jin remains by his side as his coach, providing both tactical support and emotional grounding.
The primary antagonist this season is Baek-jung, a ruthless figure who operates the illegal boxing league. Baek-jung is driven solely by profit and will stop at nothing to drag the promising young boxer Gun-woo into his dark underworld. This setup sets the stage for a series of high-stakes matches and brutal confrontations that define the series' signature action style.
Returning to their roles are Woo Do-hwan as Gun-woo and Lee Sang-yi as Woo-jin, whose chemistry was a highlight of the first season. Joining the cast as the villainous Baek-jung is Jung Ji-hoon (Rain), known for his roles in 'The Fabulous' and 'Ghost Doctor'. His addition is expected to bring a new level of intensity to the conflict between the boxers and the criminal organization.
Meanwhile, the film 'Humint' explores a different kind of conflict in the cold setting of Vladivostok. Jo-gwa-jang, a South Korean National Intelligence Service (NIS) agent, heads to the city following clues left by an informant who died during a previous operation. There, he crosses paths with Chae Seon-hwa, a North Korean restaurant worker, and attempts to recruit her as a new 'humint' (human intelligence) source.
Simultaneously, Park Geon, a North Korean security officer, is dispatched to Vladivostok to investigate a series of disappearances at the border. He soon realizes that the North Korean Consul General, Hwang Chi-seong, is involved in the incidents. As these characters with conflicting motives collide in the city, they are forced to make irreversible choices amidst a web of suspicion and uncertain truths.
'์ฌ๋ฅ๊ฐ๋ค' (Sanyanggaedeul) literally translates to 'Hunting Dogs' or 'Bloodhounds'. In the context of the series, it refers to the protagonists who relentlessly pursue criminals, much like dogs that do not let go once they have caught a scent. It symbolizes their tenacity, loyalty, and the gritty nature of their fight against the underworld.
์ฌ๋ฅ๊ฐ๋ค์ฒ๋ผ ๋๊น์ง ์ซ์๊ฐ ๊ฑฐ์ผ.sanyanggaedeulcheoreom kkeutkkaji jjochagal geoya. โ I will chase them to the end like bloodhounds.
๊ทธ๋ค์ ๋ถ๋ฒ ์ฌ์ฑ์
์๋ฅผ ์ก๋ ์ฌ๋ฅ๊ฐ๋ค์ด๋ค.geudeureun bulbeop sachaeeopjareul japneun sanyanggaedeurida. โ They are the bloodhounds who catch illegal moneylenders.