Ahn Bo Hyun and Jung Eun Chae Front New Flex X Cop 2 Posters Ahead of August Premiere
SBS has released new posters for Flex X Cop 2, spotlighting Ahn Bo Hyun’s returning chaebol detective and Jung Eun Chae’s veteran team leader before the drama’s August 7 premiere.

SBS is moving the promotion for Flex X Cop 2 into sharper focus, releasing new posters that place Ahn Bo Hyun and Jung Eun Chae at the center of the crime drama’s returning world. The Friday-Saturday series is scheduled to premiere on August 7 at 9:50 p.m. KST, giving the network a high-profile summer entry built around a familiar lead character and a newly emphasized investigative partnership.
The sequel brings Ahn Bo Hyun back as Jin Yi Soo, the wealthy third-generation chaebol heir whose money, access, and social connections have become part of his police work. In the first season, that premise gave the drama its central contrast: a privileged outsider trying to function inside a rule-bound investigative system. The new campaign suggests that Season 2 will keep that signature hook while pushing Yi Soo into a more polished and capable phase.
Jung Eun Chae joins the spotlight as Joo Hye Ra, a veteran detective and team leader who becomes Jin Yi Soo’s new partner. Her arrival changes the balance of the series because she is not being framed as a passive counterpart to his unusual methods. Instead, the new material presents her as a disciplined professional with enough authority and force of personality to challenge him directly.
A Poster Built Around Contrast
The newly unveiled posters use a deep blue pre-dusk setting to bring the two leads into one frame while still separating their personalities. Ahn Bo Hyun’s Jin Yi Soo appears relaxed and controlled, styled in a luxurious gray suit and positioned near a supercar. The image leans into the character’s reputation as a wealthy figure inside the police world, but it also hints at a more confident investigator than the one viewers first met.
Jung Eun Chae’s Joo Hye Ra is presented from a different angle. Her all-black tactical styling and direct gaze signal a detective defined by field experience rather than privilege. The contrast is simple but effective: one character uses wealth and instinct as tools, while the other carries the weight of professional command. Together, they give the sequel a clear visual thesis before the story begins.
The source material also points to an important history between the characters. Joo Hye Ra was once known as a formidable team leader who had no trouble keeping Jin Yi Soo in line during his police academy period. That earlier dynamic could be one of the sequel’s strongest engines, especially now that the two are expected to operate as partners rather than trainer and trainee.
Why The Pairing Matters
For returning viewers, the central question is whether Flex X Cop 2 can expand without losing the brisk tone that made the original concept easy to grasp. Jin Yi Soo’s wealth-based investigations are still the most recognizable element, but a second season needs more than a repeated formula. Adding Joo Hye Ra as a powerful equal gives the drama a practical way to raise the stakes: his shortcuts now have to meet her standards.
SBS’s production team has described the new season as one where Ahn Bo Hyun’s unstoppable, resource-heavy investigations are joined by Jung Eun Chae’s charisma. The network is also emphasizing chemistry, scale, and speed, which suggests the sequel will try to make each case feel larger while using the lead partnership as its anchor.
That positioning matters in the current K-drama landscape, where sequels have to satisfy two different audiences at once. Fans of the first season want continuity in character, tone, and investigative style. New viewers need a clean entry point that explains why this team is different from other police drama pairings. The poster rollout appears designed to address both needs by making the relationship between Jin Yi Soo and Joo Hye Ra immediately legible.
There is also a broader genre appeal in the show’s mix of procedural crime solving and star-driven character comedy. A chaebol detective is an intentionally heightened idea, but the format works best when the extravagance is checked by real consequences. Joo Hye Ra’s presence gives the sequel a built-in counterweight, potentially grounding Yi Soo’s flashier instincts while still allowing the drama to keep its pace.
August Premiere Sets The Next Test
With the August 7 premiere date now attached to a clearer visual campaign, Flex X Cop 2 is entering the phase where expectations become more concrete. The posters do not reveal a case-of-the-week structure or a season-long villain, but they do make the creative priority plain: the sequel is selling itself on a sharper two-lead team and a more forceful crime-fighting mood.
For Ahn Bo Hyun, the return offers a chance to show growth in a role built on confidence, privilege, and gradual professional discipline. For Jung Eun Chae, the drama positions her as a central force from the start, not merely a new addition to an existing formula. If the series can turn that contrast into sustained tension and cooperation, Flex X Cop 2 may have a strong foundation for its second run.



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