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Yoo Seung Ho Joins Flex x Cop Season 2 in First TV Role in 3 Years

Yoo Seung Ho will make a special appearance in SBS's Flex x Cop Season 2, marking his first television role in three years as the crime drama adds another high interest casting beat.

Pak

April 25, 2026

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Yoo Seung Ho (유승호) is joining Flex x Cop Season 2 (재벌X형사 2) in a special appearance, marking his first television role in three years after producers announced the casting on April 24. The role gives SBS another clean headline for a franchise that already had returning lead Ahn Bo Hyun and newly confirmed co star Jung Eun Chae in place, and it sharpens the show's rich kid crime angle instead of just repeating last season's formula. According to Newsen's report on Naver, Yoo Seung Ho will play Yoo Seong Won, the youngest son of a media conglomerate family and a working sculptor. Soompi also reported that the guest role is being framed as his first TV project since 2023, which turns what could have been a routine cameo story into one of the more attention grabbing K drama casting updates to land this week.

An SBS teaser image for Flex x Cop Season 2 showing a male character inside a car with the series title on screen
An SBS teaser image for Flex x Cop Season 2. Photo: SBS

Yoo Seung Ho's character gives the series another chaebol wildcard

Yoo Seung Ho's role in Flex x Cop Season 2 is not being sold as a throwaway cameo. According to Soompi's English language pickup, he will play Yoo Seung Won, a sculptor and the youngest son of a media chaebol family, with chaebol here meaning South Korea's ultra wealthy family run conglomerate class. Reports say he meets Jin Yi Soo through a gathering of third generation heirs, and that setup matters because Flex x Cop works best when it leans into money, status, and social access as part of the crime solving machinery. StarNews Korea described the relationship as an affectionate older brother and younger brother dynamic, while Newsen framed the casting as a boost of extra firepower for the new season. That combination makes the part sound bigger than a blink and you miss it guest spot, even if SBS has not confirmed episode count or screen time yet.

SBS is building Season 2 around a sharper cast reset

SBS is clearly treating Season 2 as a cast refresh rather than a soft retread. Ahn Bo Hyun returns as Jin Yi Soo, the immature conglomerate heir turned detective who gave the franchise its identity in the first place, while Jung Eun Chae joins as new partner Joo Hye Ra, according to both Soompi and StarNews Korea. Adding Yoo Seung Ho on top of that gives the drama another face with real audience pull and a very different kind of screen energy. He is not being folded in as a random case of the week name. He is stepping into the same elite social world that the series already uses as its core playground. We have seen plenty of season two announcements that promise scale and deliver more of the same. This one looks smarter. It is adding recognizable talent where the franchise already knows how to generate tension, swagger, and character contrast.

Why this casting lands harder than a normal guest role

The real selling point is timing. Yoo Seung Ho has not had a television role in three years, as reported by Newsen, Soompi, and StarNews Korea, so the return angle does most of the work before viewers even get to the character details. Reports also say the appearance came through his earlier working relationship with director Kim Jae Hong, which gives the casting a practical industry logic instead of a random stunt feel. The story also started moving quickly through English language K drama coverage and Reddit search visibility within hours of the announcement, which tells you the name still travels fast across fandom spaces. SBS has only said that Flex x Cop Season 2 is scheduled to air later this year, so there is still room for the network to turn this cameo into a larger marketing beat. If the chemistry hits, this will look less like a nice surprise and more like one of the savviest supporting adds in the season's casting cycle.

Fans Also Ask

Will there be Flex x Cop Season 2?
Yes. SBS has already confirmed Flex x Cop Season 2 and announced Yoo Seung Ho's special appearance on April 24, 2026. What the network has not publicly confirmed yet is the exact premiere date. Current reporting only says the drama is scheduled to air later in 2026, with Ahn Bo Hyun and Jung Eun Chae attached to the new season.
Who is Yoo Seung Ho playing in Flex x Cop Season 2?
Yoo Seung Ho is set to play Yoo Seung Won, a sculptor and the youngest son of a media conglomerate family. SBS introduced the role as part of the season's upper-class crime setup, while Korean coverage added that the character forms a warm older-younger bond with Jin Yi Soo. That makes the appearance more story-specific than a random celebrity cameo.
Who else is confirmed for Flex x Cop Season 2?
Ahn Bo Hyun is confirmed to return as Jin Yi Soo, while Jung Eun Chae joins the new season as Joo Hye Ra, his new partner. Yoo Seung Ho's special appearance adds another recognizable name to the lineup. Together, those casting beats show SBS is positioning Season 2 as an expanded ensemble rather than a simple rerun of Season 1's chemistry map.
When will Flex x Cop Season 2 air?
SBS has only said Flex x Cop Season 2 is scheduled to air later in 2026, so there is no exact premiere date publicly confirmed yet. The April 24 casting coverage focused on Yoo Seung Ho's special appearance and the returning cast, not on a broadcast day. For now, the safest read is that release timing is still being held back for a later marketing beat.
Why is Yoo Seung Ho's Flex x Cop 2 appearance getting attention?
The casting is getting attention because it marks Yoo Seung Ho's first television role in three years and places him inside an already successful SBS crime franchise. On top of that, Korean reports say the special appearance came through his prior connection to director Kim Jae Hong. That gives the cameo both comeback value and a practical production backstory.

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