
| Native Title | 크래시2: 분노의 도로 |
| Also Know as | Crash 2, Crash 2: Fury Road, Crash 2: Boonnoui Doro |
| Director | Park Joon-Woo |
| Writer | Oh Su-Jin |
| Distributor | ENA, Genie TV |
| Air Time | Monday, Tuesday 22:00 |
| Content Rating | Not Yet Rated |
| Runtime | 12 episodes |
| Genre | Crime, Noir, Comedy, Thriller, Action, Detective |
| Language | Korean |
| Country | South Korea |
| Release Date | 2026-11-16 |
| End Date | 2026-12-22 |
"Crash Season 2" roars back with high-octane justice in 2026.
"Crash Season 2" (original title: "크래시2: 분노의 도로", also known as "Crash 2: Road of Rage") is the highly anticipated sequel to the hit 2024-2025 Korean drama "Crash." This action-packed thriller-comedy continues to spotlight traffic crime investigations with intense chases, clever detective work, and strong team dynamics. The series follows the Traffic Crime Investigation (T.C.I.) team as they evolve into a regional unit handling nationwide cases against increasingly sophisticated criminals. Directed by Park Joon-woo and written by Oh Su-jin, it promises even bigger stakes, tighter teamwork, and cathartic justice.
After the success of the first season, the Namgangseo Police Station's T.C.I. team is reborn as a regional investigation unit under the National Office of Investigation. They now tackle traffic-related crimes on a national scale. With criminals becoming more cunning and operating with greater reach, the team must rely on sharp analysis, martial arts prowess, relentless pursuit, and unbreakable camaraderie to deliver justice on the roads. The story delves deeper into personal backstories, including unresolved cases, while delivering high-speed action and investigative thrills.
The first season of "Crash" earned strong viewership, becoming one of the highest-rated dramas in ENA's history with its final episode reaching notable percentages. Fans praised its unique focus on traffic crimes, engaging blend of action, comedy, and drama, and the compelling team chemistry. Anticipation for Season 2 remains high following the confirmed return of the beloved ensemble and the addition of Park Ji-sung.
The original "Crash" was the first Korean drama to center on traffic crime investigations.
Park Ji-sung, making his adult acting return after child roles, brings martial arts skills to his character.
The series highlights themes of justice against hypocritical wrongdoers and systemic issues on the roads.
Expect intensified action sequences, deeper character arcs, and nationwide cases that expand the scope significantly.
The team has expressed excitement about reuniting, emphasizing strengthened chemistry and hotter storylines.
"Crash Season 2" looks set to deliver more adrenaline-fueled investigations and satisfying payoffs while expanding its universe. With a proven cast, experienced creative team, and evolving threats, it aims to thrill both returning fans and new viewers who enjoy crime procedurals with heart, humor, and high-stakes chases. It stands as a strong continuation that builds on the first season's success.
"Crash Season 2" is scheduled to air on ENA every Monday and Tuesday in the second half of 2026 (around November onward), with 12 episodes planned.
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