According to Netflix data, Bloodhounds Season 2 recorded 7.4 million views between April 6 and April 12, calculated by dividing total watch time by runtime.
The series ranked:
- No.1 on Netflix Global TOP 10 (Non-English TV Shows)
- No.1 in South Korea since release
- Entered TOP 10 in 80 countries, including France, Brazil, Vietnam, and the Philippines
This marks a strong second-week performance, confirming sustained global interest.

Season 2 continues the story of Gun Woo and Woo Jin, portrayed by Woo Do Hwan and Lee Sang Yi. After taking down ruthless loan sharks in Season 1, the duo now faces an even greater threat a global illegal boxing league fueled by money and violence.
The introduction of a powerful new antagonist raises the stakes instantly, pushing the characters into more dangerous and emotionally charged battles.
Fans point to three major upgrades:
- Faster, more intense action with realistic fight choreography
- Stronger emotional core, especially the bond between the two leads
- Expanded scale, moving from local crime to global operations

The series blends brutal combat with heartfelt loyalty, making it both thrilling and emotionally engaging.
Viewers worldwide have flooded social media with praise:
- One of the fastest and most intense fight scenes I’ve ever seen.
- The ‘boxer’s heart’ theme is deeper this season.
- I didn’t want it to end.
- The action is on another level raw and powerful.
Actors also received standout praise: Woo Do Hwan for his upgraded action performance and Lee Sang Yi for emotional depth.
With Bloodhounds Season 2 climbing to the top globally, Netflix continues to solidify its dominance in the K-drama space. The series not only builds on the success of Season 1 but elevates it delivering a bigger, faster, and more emotionally resonant story.
Sources: Naver

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