Bloodhounds - Season 1
Season 1
"Bloodhounds" is a story about two young people who step into the world of loan sharks in pursuit of money and get caught up in a web of much darker forces. After his perfect performance in a dual role in "The King: Eternal Monarch", Woo Do-hwan returns as Geon-woo, who jumps into the world of loan sharks to pay off his debt. Having intrigued viewers with his multi-faceted charm in "Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha", Lee Sang-yi plays Woo-jin, who first meets Geon-woo as his opponent in boxing but ends up working with him. Meanwhile, actor Park Sung-woong plays vicious loan shark Myeong-gil, who is driven solely by money in everything that he does while Heo Joon-ho plays Mr. Choi, who was once considered a legend among loan sharks, but now helps out the sick by lending money with no interest, bringing gravitas with their on-screen presence. Based on a Naver webtoon of the same title, the series is directed and written by director Kim Joo-hwan of "Midnight Runners", promising to showcase refreshing chemistry among the cast and uninhibited action.
Episodes
Episode 1
After a thrilling boxing match, Kim Gun-woo befriends Hong Woo-jin. Kim Myeong-gil's business ambitions come into focus, with dangerous tactics at play.
Episode 2
Gun-woo meets with Choi Tae-ho to remedy his mother's debt. Myeong-gil endures a humiliating meeting with Hong Min-beom and grows revengeful.
Episode 3
Gun-woo and Woo-jin figure out how to take down the scam ring. Myeong-gil gains the upper hand on Min-beom.
Episode 4
After the group faces a close call, President Choi plans his own operation. But as their plans fall into place, the enemies stand in their way.
Episode 5
After narrowly escaping a threat, the group trains for what's coming — and President Choi and his men look to extract valuable information.
Episode 6
The group celebrates as they get ready for their next move. More exposed than ever before, Myeong-gil goes after President Choi and his guards.
Episode 7
After an unthinkable setback, Gun-woo and Woo-jin resolve to come back with a vengeance — later partnering with an unlikely figure.
Episode 8
Galvanized by their duty to their loved ones, Gun-woo and Woo-jin tread forward to take down Myeong-gil — once and for all.
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