
'Bloodhounds Season 2' continues its strong global momentum in its second week of release.
The series, which follows Gun Woo (played by Woo Do Hwan) and Woo Jin (played by Lee Sang Yi) as they take on a global illegal boxing league dominated by money and violence, has maintained steady buzz since its premiere.
According to Netflix, the show recorded 7.4 million views between April 6 and 12, topping the Global Top 10 Non English TV chart. (Views are calculated by dividing total watch time by the series’ runtime.)

In addition to ranking No. 1 in South Korea, the series entered the Top 10 in 80 countries worldwide, including France, Brazil, Morocco, Vietnam, the Philippines, and India, further demonstrating its global popularity.
Season 2 opens with immediate intensity, introducing a new threat in Baek Jung (played by Rain), who emerges as a powerful antagonist following Gun Woo and Woo Jin’s rise. As the stakes escalate, the two characters are once again drawn into a fierce fight to protect those close to them.
Amid increasingly brutal confrontations, the series highlights not only its fast paced action but also the strong bond between the two leads, with their friendship and camaraderie remaining a central element of the story.
Global viewers have responded positively, praising the show’s intensity and emotional impact. Comments such as “You can feel the blood, sweat, and tears,” “The action pacing is overwhelming,” and “It surpasses Season 1” reflect the strong engagement surrounding the series.
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