
Physical: 100 Season 3– Release date rumors, cast updates and what to expect next
Netflix has confirmed that Physical: 100 Season 3 is happening, but they're keeping the release date close to the chest for now. Looking at the show's track record—Season 1 hit screens on January 24, 2023, and Season 2 landed on March 19, 2024—it's a safe bet we'll see Season 3 sometime in early 2025. January or February feels like a strong possibility, given Netflix's love for kicking off the year with a bang. That said, some whispers online suggest a later drop, maybe even late 2025, if they're going all out with a bigger production. Who's in the Cast?
One of the most exciting changes for Physical: 100 Season 3 is its expanded casting. Unlike the first two seasons, which primarily featured South Korean contestants, Season 3 will include competitors from across Asia, turning the show into a region-wide showdown. This shift was teased in the Season 2 finale with a title card reading 'Physical: 100 – Asia,' hinting at a broader pool of talent.
Notable confirmed cast members include retired boxing legend Manny Pacquiao, announced as part of the Physical: Asia spinoff during Netflix's 'Next on Netflix 2025 Korea' event. Pacquiao's participation is expected to bring star power and draw massive attention to the season. There are also unverified rumors circulating on X about BTS member V potentially joining the cast, though no official confirmation has been made, and such claims should be taken with skepticism until verified by Netflix.
The diverse cast will likely include athletes, bodybuilders, martial artists, and other physically elite individuals from countries like Japan, Thailand, and beyond. Show creator Jang Ho-gi has expressed interest in featuring international contestants who may compete in teams based on nationality, adding a new layer of rivalry and pride to the competition. Expect a mix of Olympians, fitness influencers, and unexpected underdogs, continuing the show's tradition of showcasing varied backgrounds and skill sets. What's Coming in Season 3? New Vibes, New Challenges
If you thought Season 2's underground arena was wild, Season 3 is about to take it up a notch. Jang Ho-gi teased a 'whole new format,' which could mean anything from team-based showdowns to completely reimagined challenges. The core of Physical: 100 —100 contestants duking it out through brutal tests of strength, speed, and smarts—will stay, but the Asia-wide cast adds a fresh twist. Imagine challenges that play up cultural differences or national pride. Maybe we'll see a Japanese sumo wrestler facing off against a Thai Muay Thai fighter. My heart's racing just thinking about it.
The sets are bound to be epic, too. Season 2's elaborate designs had us all shook, and Season 3 might go even bigger. There's talk of longer episodes—maybe 10 instead of nine—to give us more time to connect with the contestants and soak in the drama. Whatever they've got planned, expect sweat, tears, and some serious 'did that just happen?' moments. Stories That Hit Deep
What makes Physical: 100 stand out isn't just the physical feats—it's the stories. This show doesn't do fake drama; it's all about real people pushing their limits. Season 3 is set to lean into themes like overcoming societal pressure and finding inner strength, which could make it even more of a cultural touchstone. We'll likely get backstories that tug at the heartstrings, from a single mom fighting for her kid to an athlete proving they're more than their past failures. It's the kind of stuff that makes you root for everyone, even when they're competing. The Prize
The winner of Season 2, CrossFit enthusiast Amotti, took home approximately $222,990 (₩300 million). Season 3 is expected to maintain a similar cash prize, with the added prestige of being crowned Asia's fittest. The stakes are higher with the international cast, as contestants will compete not only for personal glory but also to represent their countries.
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