In the fascinating story ‘Bloodhounds’, the narrative revolves around the journey of Kim Gun-woo, a young and aspiring boxer.
End of Bloodhounds Explained: Netflix‘Bloodhounds’ is a engrossing action crime series created by a talented writer-director Joohwan Kimalso known as Jason Kim.
The series takes inspiration from the popular Korean webtoon comic titled “Bloodhounds” created by talented Mangaka Jeong Chan.
This South Korean series contains a stellar cast, including Woo Do-hwan, Choi Si-won, Lee Sang-yi, Huh Joon-ho, Kim Sae-ron, and Lee Hae-yeong, who bring the characters to life.
The plot centers on the intertwined lives of Kim Gun-woo and Hong Woo-Jin, two skilled boxers who team up with Mr. Choi to face the cruel loan sharks who cause havoc amongst small business owners.
However, as they seek justice, they encounter many obstacles and experience personal tragedy along the way.


If you are interested by whether Gun-woo and Woo-Jin won against insurmountable odds and the sacrifices they make in the name of justice, this article will provide you with all the details you need about the gripping ending of ‘Bloodhounds Season 1. ‘
Bloodhound recap

In the fascinating story ‘Bloodhounds’, the narrative revolves around the journey of Kim Gun-woo, a young and aspiring boxer.
Facing an urgency to pay back his mother’s loan, Gun-woo decides to take part in a rookie tournament to secure the mandatory funds.
However, the emergence of the Covid-19 pandemic has plunged small business owners into financial difficulties, making it more and more difficult for them to pay off their debts. This dire situation has given rise to individuals like Kim Myeong-Gil, a infamous loan shark.
Myeong-Gil sets his sights on getting involved in a business venture arranged by Hong Min-beom, an influential businessman. This plan involves the acquisition of a hotel under construction with the aim of turning it into a casino.
However, when Hong rejects Myeong-Gil’s proposition, the loan shark resorts to hiring his henchmen, who launch a brutal attack on Hong and record incriminating videos, intended to humiliate him.
Meanwhile, Gun-woo meets fellow boxer Hong Woo-Jin during a tournament, and they quickly become friends as a result of their shared experiences in the Marine Corps.
Gun-woo’s kindness contrasts with Woo-Jin’s street smarts. Hyeon-Ju, Mr. Choi’s grandson, aims to uncover the man who conned his grandfather.
Mr. Choi provides zero percent interest loans to those in need, and Yang Jae-Meyong takes advantage of his kindness. However, Hyeon-Ju’s pursuit uncovers a wider conspiracy.
Gun-woo’s mother falls victim to Small Capital, Myeong-Gil’s company, which offers loans at very low interest rates but embezzles money from its clients.
When Gun-woo’s mother is unable to pay back the loan, her cafe is vandalized, leading Gun-woo to confront Myeong-Gil’s henchman but ends up losing the fight and being injured in the process.
Hyeon-Ju uncovers Jae-Meyong’s scheme to steal IDs from homeless people to get loans from loan sharks, channeling the funds to Smile Capital.
Worried about his welfare, Mr. Choi hires Gun-woo and Woo-Jin as Hyeon-Ju’s bodyguards and helps Gun-woo in repaying his mother’s loan. Initially, their relationship is rocky, but they bond over the common goal of helping those who are targeted by loan sharks.
Their investigation uncovers Myeong-Gil’s illicit practices and his history with Mr. Choi. Myeong-Gil discovers that Mr. Choi’s people are after him, because he had betrayed Mr. Choi in the past and left him paralyzed. Mr. Choi calls for his trusted henchman to retire, but their plan fails, leading to the death of Mr. Choi and his henchman. Gun-woo, Woo-Jin, and Hyeon-Ju manage to escape, being the only survivors.
End of Bloodhounds Explained

At the end of ‘Bloodhounds’, Gun-woo and Woo-Jin find themselves in hiding after a devastating attack that takes the lives of Mr. Choi and the others. During this time, they focused on recovering and building up their strength with Mr. Oh, partner Mr. Choi.
Determined to avenge the death of their mentor, Gun-woo, Woo-Jin reappears and returns to the mainland.
They search for Hong Min-beom, hoping to enlist his support against their common enemy, Myeong-Gil.
With the help of Hong and his cousin Gang-Yong, a police officer, the boxers try to catch Myeong-Gil.
While they failed to catch him, their actions exposed his criminal activities, forcing him into hiding. During their relentless pursuit, Gun-woo and Woo-Jin discover Myeong-Gil’s plan to escape the country with its forbidden wealth and gold.
Surprisingly, they find out that Myeong-Gil had obtained this escape route from his former partner, Kim Jun-Min. In order to find Myeong-Gil’s escape route, the boxers, with Hong’s help, negotiate with Kim Jun-Min and make compensation.
Gun-woo and Woo-Jin find Myeong-Gil boarding a ship going to Vietnam with important information.
They face the loan shark and his henchmen in an intense final battle, ultimately emerging victorious. Gun-woo and Woo-Jin defeat their nemesis, making sure that he pays for his crimes. By avenging Mr Choi’s death, the boxers achieve justice and closure.
What Did Gun-woo Do With The Money?

After Myeong-Gil’s downfall, Gun-woo and Woo-Jin recover Mr. Choi’s stolen gold and money. The huge value of bullion could provide them with a life of luxury.
However, Gun-woo, staying true to his character, selflessly chooses not to keep any money for himself.
Contrary to expectations, Gun-woo chooses to respect Mr. Choi’s wishes and use his wealth to help those in need.
He donated the money to Hong, who decided to build a hospital that would offer free healthcare to underprivileged people.