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Season 2 of Netflix's "Hunt Dogs" confirmed its release on April 3, and released teaser posters and trailers.
Season 2 of the Netflix series "Hunt Dogs" tells the story of Gunwoo (Woo Do-hwan) and Woo-jin (Lee Sang) who beat up a gang of heinous illegal private lenders, and another exhilarating straight hook against the global illegal boxing league dominated by money and violence.
"Hunt Dogs," released in 2023, wowed viewers around the world with the thrilling bare-handed action of the two young boxers against the world of illegal private loans with their bare fists. Season 2, which returned after three years, is expected to provide a thrilling catharsis with an expanded worldview of a global illegal boxing league beyond illegal private loans and an evolved action. Above all, Woo Do-hwan and Lee Sang-i, who have returned stronger and stronger, and Jung Ji-hoon, who will complete the strongest villain with overwhelming destructive power, make fans more excited than ever.
Meanwhile, the teaser posters and teaser trailers released further ignite expectations. First of all, Gun-woo and Woo-jin's sturdy fists, which are full of scars in the teaser poster but determined in their eyes, announce the return of the young boxer duo, who have become stronger and stronger through numerous fights. On top of that, the phrase "protect to the end and bite to the end" makes us look forward to the performance of "hunt dogs" who do not know to give up, who will be with us even on the global illegal boxing league where greater risks lie.

The teaser trailer, which was released together, raises the heart rate by predicting an end-to-life battle between the hounds. Gunwoo, who wiped out a group of brutal illegal loan sharks, lives by dreaming of becoming a boxing champion. Woo-jin, who became a coach and stayed by his side, became a family-like person who promised, "Let's be evil together until we die." Gunwoo's fist, which became fiercer with numerous fights and special training, finally leads him to victory, and Gunwoo and Woojin enjoy the joy in the cheers of the crowd. However, it raises a sense of crisis as a new danger looms over the two, who had nothing to fear together.
Baek Jung-hoon (played by Jung Ji-hoon), who reigns on a dark league, not on a fancy ring, with destructive power that even boxing champions smash brutally. Baek Jeong, whose only purpose and motivation is money, points directly at Gunwoo as the next target on his stage. Gunwoo and Woojin prepare for a fight, saying, "You have to be scarier than a beast to catch a beast," in the threat of tightening your breath. I can't wait for the second round of the hunting dogs' lives, which will face off fiercely again to protect the precious things.
Meanwhile, Season 2 of "Hound Dogs" will be released worldwide on April 3 on Netflix.
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