Woo Do-hwan Returns in Netflix's 'Bloodhounds' Season 2: A Global Comeback
Actor Woo Do-hwan reunites with global fans today as he returns in the Netflix series 'Bloodhounds' Season 2.
In the 2023 release of 'Bloodhounds' Season 1, Woo Do-hwan took on the role of 'Kim Gun-woo,' a pure-hearted young boxer, creating what many consider his career-defining character. Kim Gun-woo is portrayed as a character with a gentle nature and strong mental fortitude. Through this role, Woo Do-hwan showcased both dazzling action sequences and a compelling coming-of-age story. His performance, which included a physique comparable to a professional boxer and a dynamic range of emotions, captivated audiences worldwide.
Woo Do-hwan Returns in Netflix's 'Bloodhounds' Season 2: A Global Comeback
Returning after three years, Season 2 expands its stage to a global illegal boxing league, increasing the scale of the story. Woo Do-hwan is set to lead with an evolved character and a more spectacular narrative. Additionally, his chemistry with Lee Sang-yi, who plays 'Woo-jin' and has been with the series since Season 1, is expected to be even stronger, heightening anticipation.
Woo Do-hwan Returns in Netflix's 'Bloodhounds' Season 2: A Global Comeback
Last year, Woo Do-hwan also impressed audiences with his role as 'Baek Ki-hyun,' an officer from the Korean Military Academy, in Disney+'s original series 'Made in Korea.' With Season 2 of 'Made in Korea' set to release later this year, Woo Do-hwan is poised for a more prominent role. This year, Woo Do-hwan continues to target global audiences by showcasing two vastly different characters across genres and historical settings on international platforms.
Netflix's 'Bloodhounds' Season 2 is available today (Friday).
Lee So-jung, TenAsia Reporter forusojung@tenasia.co.kr