"Bloodhounds 2" is captivating global fans as the essence of K-action.
On the 15th, Netflix said the series "Bloodhounds 2" recorded 7.4 million views from the 6th to the 12th. That is the highest No. 1 record among global non-English shows in the top 10.
Views are calculated by dividing watch time by a work's total running time and are considered a measure of a Netflix series' popularity. "Bloodhounds 2" has solidified its popularity by recording high view counts despite being in its second week since release.
Also, "Bloodhounds 2" has held the No. 1 spot on Korea's top 10 series from the day after its release on the 3rd through today (15th). In addition, it is appearing on top-10 series lists in 80 countries around the world, including France, Brazil, Morocco, Vietnam, the Philippines and India, as well as Europe, South America and Asia.
"Bloodhounds 2" is the story of Geon-woo (played by Woo Do Hwan) and Woo-jin (played by Woo Do Hwan) — who took down a vicious illegal loan shark gang — delivering another satisfying straight hook against a global illegal boxing league ruled by money and violence. Following the first season released in 2023, it has returned in season 2 after three years to meet series fans.
In particular, season 2 shows Geon-woo, who became a world champion, and Woo-jin, who has transformed into his coach, facing a crisis when they meet Baekjeong (played by Jung Jihoon), a pure villain who only knows money. As a result, the more powerful and varied boxing-based action impact and the deepened "Geon-Woojin" bromance have thrilled series fans.
Thanks to this, "Bloodhounds 2" is offsetting criticism about many narrative gaps with the advantage of action thrills. As a result, it has excited the global fandom through its second week since release, drawing attention to the performance trend of "Bloodhounds 2". <
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