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  1. Bloodhounds (Korean: 사냥개들) is a South Korean action drama television series directed by Kim Joo-hwan, and starring Woo Do-hwan, Lee Sang-yi, Park Sung-woong, and Huh Joon-ho. The first season was released on Netflix on June 9, 2023. A second season has been confirmed.

  2. Jason Kim (born Kim Joo Hwan) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. Born in 1981, Jason Kim majored in international politics from Georgetown University, in the United States. After serving for three years as an interpreter in the Korean Air Force, he joined the promotion department of Showbox and later moved to the film investment ...

  3. Jun 14, 2023 · Directed by Kim Joo Hwan, this Netflix series tells the story of two young men navigating the treacherous world of private loans, where money reigns supreme and lives are expendable. Since its ...

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    • Director
    • Screenwriter
    Name:Kim Joo-Hwan
    Hangul:김주환
    Born:
    Birthplace:South Korea

    Movies

    1. Officer Black Belt| Moodosilmoogwan (2024) 2. My Puppy| Meongmoongi (2023) 3. The Divine Fury| Saja (2019) 4. Midnight Runners| Chungnyeongyungchal (2017) 5. Koala(2013) 6. Goodbye My Smile| Gotbai Mai Seumail (2011)

    Drama Series

    1. Bloodhounds| Sanyanggaedeul (Netflix / 2023)

    Movies

    1. My Puppy| Meongmoongi (2023) 2. The Divine Fury| Saja (2019) 3. Koala(2013) 4. Goodbye My Smile| Gotbai Mai Seumail (2011)

    Drama Series

    1. Bloodhounds| Sanyanggaedeul (Netflix / 2023)

  4. Jun 7, 2023 · by Hazel Jung, June 7, 2023. 8 1. On the morning of June 7th, the production presentation for the Netflix series Bloodhounds (directed by Kim Joo Hwan) took place at a venue in Mapo-gu, Seoul. Actors Woo Do Hwan, Lee Sang Yi, Park Sung Woong, and director Kim Joo Hwan attended the event and shared various stories about the production.

  5. May 11, 2023 · The South Korean series promises to be dramatic, thrilling and clever. by Cat Woods May 11, 2023. Coming to Netflix on June 9, Bloodhounds is directed by Kim Joo-hwan, with a cast including Woo Do-hwan, Lee Sang-yi, Park Sung-woong, and Huh Joon-ho.

  6. The director Kim Joo Hwan explained how they had to “[stop] production for about a month and. . .had to [re]write about 80 pages. . . to maintain our staff, and expenses were incurred.” The production team had to minimize her appearance as much as they could, which was hard considering how essential she was to the plot.

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