Woo Do Hwan And Lee Sang Yi Use Their Boxing Experience To Defeat Park Sung Woong In Teaser For “Bloodhounds”

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Netflix’s “Bloodhounds” has released a second teaser!


Based on the webtoon of the same name, “Bloodhounds” is an action noir about two young people who enter the world of loan sharks in order to get money and get caught up in a web of much darker forces.

Woo Do Hwan stars as Gun Woo, who enters the world of moneylenders to pay off his debts. Then Gun Woo meets Mr. Choi (Heo Joon Ho), the once-up-and-coming boxer becomes a bodyguard. Lee Sang Yi will take on the role of Woo Jin, a former boxer who ends up working with Gun Woo. Park Sung Woong will play Myeong Gil, a vicious loan shark driven solely by money who will come into a tense conflict with Mr. Choi.

The latest trailer begins with Mr. Choi explaining, “Myeong Gil is an incredibly tough and cruel man.” And he adds: "I'm going to send the hounds."

Super Junior's Choi Siwon then makes a brief appearance as someone in a meeting with Myeong Gil, who shares that he works in investments. Myeong Gil casually comments, “Since you're short 100 billion won [approximately $75,561,200], I'll put in 100 billion won.”

Myeong Gil approaches Gun Woo and his mother and asks them to repay her loan. When they stand still, Myeong Gil nonchalantly instructs his minions to attack Gun Woo.

Later, Gun Woo and Woo Jin review an ad for special super low interest rate loans specifically targeted at those affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Woo Jin explains, “The more desperate someone is, the easier it is to attack them.” While urging Gun Woo to pay off his own loans, Gun Woo sadly replies, “I have no money.”

Eventually, the pair teams up with Mr. Choi, a legend in the world of loan sharks, who strongly expresses his determination to defeat his enemy Myeong Gil. Gun Woo explains, “The only thing I know how to do is use my strength, but I want to help until the end,” with Woo Jin quickly agreeing.

Although Myeong Gil orders his team to slit their throats, the pair prove to be harder to kill than anticipated. Mr. Choi reminds them, "This is a war that only ends when someone dies."

At the end, Myeong Gil holds onto a bloody Gun Woo and asks, “Do you want to work for me?” Wordlessly, Gun Woo responds by spitting blood in Myeong Gil's face.

Check out the action-packed teaser below!


Regarding the close bond of the main characters, Woo Do Hwan shared, “Woo Jin is like family to Gun Woo. He is someone he has to protect and the only person he can trust." Lee Sang Yi added, “Woo Jin shares reality with Gun Woo, who doesn't know much about world affairs, and Gun Woo shows brotherhood and loyalty to the lonely and empty Woo Jin.”

Netflix's “Bloodhounds” will be revealed on June 9!

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