The highly anticipated second season of 'Physical: 100' is fast approaching and to drum up excitement, Netflix has released the main poster and trailer to set pulses racing.
Titled 'Physical: 100 Season 2 - Underground', this latest installment promises to deliver an electrifying spectacle of physical competition set within the depths of an unprecedented subterranean landscape. This extreme survival game show pits 100 individuals, each boasting remarkable physical prowess, against one another in a quest to claim the title of the ultimate physical specimen.
The main trailer kicks off with the resolute determination of the participants, setting the stage for an adrenaline-fueled showdown. Notably, Kim Dong Hyun, the first Korean UFC fighter and record-holder for most wins among Koreans, exudes a commanding presence akin to a ferocious beast in the octagon of the underground mine.
The trailer further teases the extreme feats of Lee Won Hee, a national judo gold medalist known for pushing the limits, adding an element of intrigue to the upcoming season.
However, it is the staggering scale of the production that truly leaves audiences awestruck. Spanning an area equivalent to three soccer fields, twice the size of the previous season, and featuring evolved quests, the production boasts the involvement of acclaimed professionals including art director Lee Young Joo and set director Kim Gwang Seok.
Adding to the anticipation are the diverse and formidable participants hailing from various athletic backgrounds, including national wrestling and swimming champions, rugby players, and rhythmic gymnasts. The inclusion of celebrities such as actor Lee Jae Yoon and basketball player Park Gwang Jae, along with athletic idol Lee Jang Jun, further amps up the excitement.
With a diverse array of occupations represented, including FBI diplomats, police officers, soldiers, and firefighters, 'Physical: 100' Season 2 is poised to captivate audiences once again with its adrenaline-pumping action and fierce competition.
Having secured the top spot in the Netflix Global Top 10 TV Shows (Non-English) category, 'Physical: 100' continues to make waves in Korean entertainment history, captivating viewers in 82 countries and amassing an impressive 192.63 million hours of cumulative viewing time over six weeks.
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