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Unofficial Netflix series guide

Bloodhounds

A sharper guide to Netflix's debt-fueled boxing thriller: cast notes, episode beats, season status, and the exact pressure points that make the series hit.

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Seasons on Netflix

2

Verified from the Netflix title page on April 14, 2026.

Episodes on IMDb

15

Current IMDb listing for title tt26315487.

Core mix

Boxing x Crime

Action, crime pressure, and hard-earned brotherhood.

Why the show lands

Bloodhounds works because it never separates fists, money, and loyalty.

The official summary on Netflix is lean, but it points straight at the engine: two young boxers confronting a violent debt system. Everything good about the series grows from that premise. It keeps the action grounded, makes the friendships matter, and gives every confrontation a human bill.

Debt as the engine

Bloodhounds moves fast because every punch lands inside a debt trap. The show keeps the stakes personal, then turns that pressure into a street-level war.

Brotherhood over swagger

The series works because the central bond never feels ornamental. The chemistry between the two leads gives the violence weight and the victories relief.

Fights with consequence

The boxing DNA shapes the whole mood: footwork, discipline, body damage, and a sense that each move costs something real.

Visual notes

The show feels cold, bruised, and strangely clean.

These original images are built for the site, not pulled from the show, but they follow the same pressure map: discipline, debt, and nighttime momentum.

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Steel discipline

A cold city, a ring-trained body, and a promise that violence will cost everybody.

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Two-man center

The friendship keeps the series upright even when the debt machine tries to grind everything down.

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Numbers with bruises

Loan-book logic, surveillance, and late-night routes through Seoul become part of the show's texture.

Season 1 guide

The first eight episodes move like a debt spiral with gloves on.

Episode beats below are paraphrased from the official Netflix listing so the page stays readable while still mapping the full run.

01

Episode 1

After a tense boxing match, Gun-woo meets Woo-jin while the series lays out the ruthless business playbook behind Myeong-gil's rise.

1h 1m

02

Episode 2

Gun-woo looks for a way out of his mother's debt as power, humiliation, and revenge start tightening the net around everyone.

1h 3m

03

Episode 3

The pair begins mapping how to break the scam ring while Myeong-gil keeps pushing for control from a stronger position.

58m

04

Episode 4

Plans start aligning, then nearly collapse, as President Choi's operation runs straight into organized resistance.

54m

05

Episode 5

Training, regrouping, and information warfare take over as the crew prepares for a larger collision.

55m

06

Episode 6

A brief lift gives way to renewed danger when exposed players move against President Choi and his guards.

58m

07

Episode 7

After a brutal setback, vengeance becomes the new engine and the alliance map changes in a meaningful way.

1h 1m

08

Episode 8

Duty to loved ones pushes the duo into the final drive to bring Myeong-gil down for good.

1h 14m

Season 2 status

Netflix currently lists a second season and surfaces both a teaser and a trailer. IMDb currently lists 15 episodes in total for the title, which is why this guide treats the series as an active, expanded run rather than a one-season curiosity.

Cast focus

The appeal starts with who carries the frame.

Lead presence

Woo Do-hwan

Brings a disciplined stillness that makes the emotional swings and the fight beats hit harder.

Counterweight

Lee Sang-yi

Adds bounce, nerve, and a lighter surface that keeps the series from collapsing into grim monotone.

Season-two pressure

Jung Ji-hoon

His billing on the current Netflix page signals a broader battlefield and a bigger energy source for the newer run.

Creator

Jason Kim

Keeps the show locked on velocity, loyalty, and the collision between clean intent and dirty money.

FAQ

Enough context to decide whether Bloodhounds is your next watch.

This page is built for searchers who want more than a one-line summary but less than a spoiler essay. If you already know you are in, jump straight to the official pages.