The physical war between eight Asian countries with flags is the first national competition in the series, which was greatly loved by the world. It heralds a hot competition of athletes from eight countries in Korea, Japan, Thailand, Mongolia, Turkiye, Indonesia, Australia, and the Philippines and Asia.
If Season 1 of "Physical: 100," which began the history of the "Physical" series, had fierce physical competition with the Greek temple Pantheon as its worldview, "Physical: 100 Season 2 - Underground" was greatly loved for its upgraded physical composition in the vast worldview of an underground mine. This ?> will compete with a more immersive physical competition with a huge quest for various Asian history and cultures centered on Korea, the host country.
In the first look video released on the 26th, 48 athletes from eight Asian countries will have fiery physical matches and a huge quest featuring Korea and Asian culture overwhelms the eyes. It is intense from the fact that the captain of the defense guarding the palace and the judge wearing a hat with a scary underworld motif stand in the shadow of the moon illuminating the pitch-black darkness. Haitai, which distinguishes right from wrong, Seo Nangdang, decorated in colorful colors with the guardian god Jangseung, and a grand game that begins majestically with traditional North Korea, reveals the dignity of the "Physical" series. In addition, the fierce struggle of each country leaving behind one of Asia's origins, 'Where the Sun rises', and the quest that seems to hold out a giant jangseung or pull a stone ball of unusual weight make us expect an overwhelming scale. "It was getting crazy. The voices of the players, "This game is a perfect hell of a game," make us anticipate a violent game like a physical war on the flag. Above all, it adds grand music made with traditional Korean instruments, making the physical composition dopamine soar.
Producer Jang Ho-ki said, `My goal was to harmonize the diverse cultures and history of Korea and Asian countries,' adding, `In particular, the main theme of this season's space was Gyeongbokgung Geunjeongjeon. Geunjeongjeon Hall was also a place where foreign envoys were greeted during the Joseon Dynasty, so I thought it would be meaningful to invite foreign national team players to show their physical competition."?," he said, revealing his efforts to tell the stories of Korea and Asia.
Producer Jang explained, "Behind the seat of Geunjeongjeon, there is a painting called 'Ilwol Obongdo' with the sun and the moon drawn on it, and you can feel the king's authority and power." "Some quests this season have symbolically placed huge sun and moon, which means finding a new king in the series." Also "I put Korean traditional instruments and music everywhere because I wanted to spread them all over the world"?He added expectations by saying, `The national samulnori team participated in the event.'
In ?>, six representative players from eight Asian countries challenge human limitations through super-large quests. Along with the fun of seeing various tactics, strategies and teamwork of each country, the irreversible national competition of hexagonal physicals will provide catharsis. Boxing legend Manny Pacquiao of the Philippines, who won the eighth-class title, former UFC middleweight champion Robert Whitaker of Australia, and Japanese fighter legend Okami Yushin will be on the way. Also, Kim Dong-hyun, the first Korean UFC fighter 'ston Gun', Yoon Sung-bin, a former skeleton national gold medalist, Kim Min-jae, a world veteran who has engulfed the wrestling community, Amoti, a former wrestling national and winner of ?Jang Eun-sil, who showed strong physical and leadership in the show, and Choi Seung-yeon, the protagonist of the unrivaled title of No. 1 CrossFit Asia, holds the Taegeukgi in her heart. It is also interesting to note that not only national medalists from various sports around the world, but also world traditional sports players from Korean wrestling to Mongolian wrestling, Turkiye oil wrestling, and Thai Muay Thai will compete head-to-head physically.
"Physical: Asia," which raises expectations by predicting a huge quest containing Korean and Asian cultures, will meet viewers around the world only through Netflix in October.