Vagabond Season 2 (2026) arrives with massive anticipation, promising to finally dive deeper into the conspiracy that left audiences restless after the first season. With the tagline “Truth Has No Safe House,” the series signals a darker, more dangerous chapter where survival depends on how much truth one is willing to expose.

Lee Seung-gi returns as Dal-gun, now pushed to his absolute limits. Framed as a terrorist and hunted across borders, his journey shifts from personal revenge to a desperate fight for justice. The character feels more hardened, carrying both physical scars and the emotional weight of betrayal.

Bae Suzy’s Hae-ri takes on a more complex and morally painful role. Deep undercover, she is forced to manipulate allies and enemies alike, walking a razor-thin line where one wrong move could cost countless lives. Her internal conflict adds emotional depth to the high-stakes espionage.
The final trailer teases a global scale rarely seen in K-drama thrillers. Foreign battlegrounds, political war rooms, sniper threats over Seoul, and large-scale action sequences suggest a story that has expanded far beyond its origins. The conspiracy no longer feels contained, but systemic and terrifyingly realistic.