Netflix has revealed a new trailer for the Korean-language series, Bloodhounds. The action-packed 8-episode series, Bloodhounds, will premiere on June 9, 2023 on Netflix, worldwide.
The trailer (see above) offers a glimpse into the exciting fight that takes place when two rookie boxers find themselves trading blows outside the ring in a fight for justice.
Stars: Woo Do-Hwan, Si Won Choi, Park Sung-woong
Bloodhounds will star Woo Do-hwan and Lee Sang-yi as two young boxers who enter the dangerous world of private lending, teaming up with a benevolent lender to take down a ruthless loan shark who preys on the financially desperate.
The trailer begins by introducing Kim Myeong-gil (Park Sung-woong), a notorious moneylender who is described in the voiceover as a "very dangerous and cruel man."
Woo Do-hwan's character then comes face to face with Myeong-gil, who comes to demand payment. Seemingly unable to do so, Woo battles Myeong-gil's henchman, but loses heavily.
The trailer then cuts to a training montage of Woo Do-hwan and Lee Sang-yi, who are seen agreeing to work with Chairman Choi (Huh Joon-ho), a benevolent moneylender who wants to take down Myeong-gil and the business. of the.
Elsewhere in the clip, Woo Do-hwan and Lee Sang-yi are seen facing off against waves of thugs, the police, and more in exciting fight scenes. Bloodhounds will premiere on June 9 exclusively on Netflix.
In the series, young boxer Gun-woo (Woo Do-hwan) and his rival Woo-jin (Lee Sang-yi) become friends after meeting in the boxing championship final, and their bond is further strengthened by their shared experience in the grueling Marine. Body. When Smile Capital's cunning loan sharks defraud Gun-woo's mother and destroy his cafe, their newly formed brotherhood steps up, inspiring Woo-jin to help exact revenge.
Gun-woo and Woo-jin use their boxing skills to defeat Smile Capital's vicious boss Kim Myeong-gil (Park Sung-woong) and his ruthless runners with the support of Chairman Choi (Huh Joon-ho), a retiree. legend in the lending industry. The courage and determination these underdogs developed inside the boxing ring can make all the difference in their violent warfare, even though the two "brothers" are merely novice boxers. Once they bite, they never let go, like hounds.
Bloodhounds deviates from the norm by providing a sense of purpose and camaraderie between the driven youth and the good-hearted, while delivering adrenaline-pumping action and dramatic, gory combat.
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