Netflix introduces its wide variety of 2025 K-entertainment lineup The show returns bigger and bolder than ever with its most ambitious evolution yet, with the franchise’s first-ever nation-vs-nation showdown. Eight countries — Korea, Japan, Thailand, Mongolia, Türkiye, Indonesia, Australia, and the Philippines — will collide in a high-stakes competition of strength, strategy, and teamwork for nothing less than national pride. Each six-person squad is anchored by a national superstar who embodies the competitive spirit of their homeland. The series blends elite athleticism with cultural tradition, spotlighting disciplines from combat sports and ball games to track and field — alongside heritage events like Korean ssireum, Mongolian wrestling, Turkish oil wrestling, and Muay Thai. Physical: Asia is more than a clash of athletes; it’s a showcase of heritage, pride, and physical mastery on an unprecedented global stage. (Source: Netflix; edited by kisskh) Edit Translation
- English
- ภาษาไทย
- Русский
- Español
Where to Watch Physical: Asia
Cast & Credits
- Manny Pacquiao[Team Philippines member]Regular Member
- Kim Dong Hyun[Team South Korea member]Regular Member
- Yun Sung Bin[Team South Korea member]Regular Member
- Amotti[Team South Korea member]Regular Member
- Jang Eun Sil[Team South Korea member]Regular Member
- Okami Yushin[Team Japan member]Regular Member
Reviews
Yeoksi… congrats to that team
At this point the winner’s basically predictable, I guess.Mongolia is the real dark horse, quiet the whole time and then suddenly BOOM
Strength is important, yeah… but strategy matters too. Kinda sad 'that team' kept relying on pure strength.
No one beats James from the Thailand team when it comes to reactions. I love that haha
And if we ever get a season two, I just hope the casting’s done better and the show’s actually fair to every country involved.
Most Exciting Season By Far!!
I’m not one to write reviews but I am so pleased with this season/spinoff of physical 100.firstly I want to say I was personally rooting for Thailand or Mongolia with Australia as my second choice and Korea as my third. but going through the show you really get to love and respect every single person here on all teams and the sportsmanship was very nice fantastic teamwork.
(ngl it is just slightly sus that Korea won in the end but idk how they could possibly fix a show competition like this)
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