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[All] When will "Black and White Spoon 2" be released? Baek Jong-won's controversy: complete summary of cast, winner, judges, and leaked information!
Netflix's hit cooking survival show "Black and White Spoon 2" is finally back. We've compiled a detailed summary of the latest information we know ahead of its December 2025 release, including why it was pushed through with its release even after Baek Jong-won's hiatus, whether Kang Leo will win, behind-the-scenes details about the production, and the cast.
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2. Baek Jong-won's reason for forcing the release even after his hiatus 3. Summary of production and cast information for Season 2 4. Is the Kang Leo victory rumor true? Why is it called false information? 5. Improvements in Season 2: No eliminations, no consecutive team battles 6. Filming, Crew, and NDA Structure: Behind the Scenes of a Huge Project 7. Netflix's decision: What does "leave it to the viewer" mean? 8. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) |
1. Why is "Black and White Spoon 2" back?
Netflix's original cooking battle show, "Black and White Spoons" (formerly known as "Black and White Chef"), caused a huge stir both in Korea and overseas when Season 1 was released in 2023. The conflict between "white spoons (upper class)" and "black spoons (low-class)" and its unique worldview attracted intense interest from viewers. In October 2024, Netflix officially announced the production of Season 2 and began recruiting participants at the end of 2024.
It was revealed at the event that the number of applicants will exceed 1,000 by February 2025. Furthermore, despite Baek Jong-won saying in an interview for Season 1 that he would not be participating in Season 2 as a chef, it was revealed that he would actually be returning as a judge, drawing a lot of attention. This is because the majority of filming for Season 2 has already been underway, and the show was completed with the production structure remaining the same.
2. Baek Jong-won's reason for forcing the release even after his hiatus
In early 2025, Baek Jong-won was embroiled in controversy over false labeling of origin, violation of the Agricultural Land Act, and sanitation issues, and announced in May that he would be suspending all broadcasting activities. However, filming for "Black and White Spoon 2" had already been completed, and he was set to appear as a judge in every episode. Netflix discussed options such as keeping the show secret or re-editing it, but ultimately decided to "release it as scheduled." The reason for this was the sheer scale of the production.
It was unrealistic to turn back on a work that involved months of production, with 20 white spoon chefs, 80 black spoon chefs, a total of 100 chefs, and over 300 staff members. Yoo Ki-hwan of Netflix's non-fiction division stated, "Considering the impact on those involved, we decided that it should be made public. We would like to leave the final decision to the viewers," clarifying his intention to fully release the work.
3. Summary of production and cast information for Season 2
While maintaining its basic structure, "Black and White Spoon 2" has made some improvements to the direction and judging system. The judges are Baek Jong-won and Ahn Sung-jae. Produced by Studio Slam and Studio Eugenia, the show is directed by Kim Hak-min and Kim Eun-ji, and written by Mo Eun-sol.
| item | Content |
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Black and White Chef: Culinary Class Wars Season 2
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| English title |
Culinary Class Wars Season 2
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| Planned release date | December 16, 2025 |
| Participant composition |
White spoon 20 people / Black spoon 80 people
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| Judges |
Baek Jong-won (CEO of The Born Korea), Ahn Sung-jae (former Michelin three-star restaurant)
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| production |
Studio Slam, Studio Eugenia
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| Main staff |
PD Kim Hak-min, Kim Eun-ji / Writer Mo Eun-sol
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| Application status |
Over 1,000 participants applied for the event
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| Main changes |
Abolition of the elimination system, abolition of consecutive team matches, strengthening of individual evaluation
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Writer Mo Eun-sol named Gordon Ramsay as the "top priority chef" for Season 2 and revealed that she was in contact with Ramsay Korea, which drew attention.
4. Is the rumor that Kang Leo will win true? Why is it considered false information?
In DC Inside's "Black and White Spoon Gallery," rumors that Kang Leo is the winner of Season 2 are spreading explosively. However, many users see this as "fake news." The reason behind this is the experience of Season 1. Before the broadcast, a large number of fake leaks were circulated, such as "Cheol Ga Bang wins" and "Triple Star wins," and many people believed them, but the actual winner was a completely different person.
Since strict NDAs are imposed on all participants and staff of the Netflix show, and only a few people know the real information, it is unlikely that genuine information would be spread to a large number of people at once. Furthermore, viewers have analyzed the virality of Kang Leo-related videos on YouTube as merely a "promotional strategy using a popular figure." Even in Season 1, there was an example of a sudden increase in videos centered on Choi Kang Rok due to an algorithm just before the show's release.
5. Improvements in Season 2: No eliminations, no consecutive team battles
In Season 1, the elimination system and consecutive team battles were the most heavily criticized by viewers. There were numerous instances where skilled contestants were eliminated solely due to "team luck," which affected the show's ratings. In response to this, the production team declared that they would completely abolish the elimination system in Season 2 and that consecutive team battles would no longer be held. All contestants would have to show off their cooking skills until the end, and the show would be structured so that pure individual skill would be evaluated. This is an even stronger emphasis on the "skill-oriented" approach that was well received by viewers.
6. Filming, Crew, and NDA Structure: Behind the Scenes of a Huge Project
Filming for "Black and White Spoon 2" has already been completed, and it was a large-scale project involving 100 chefs and over 300 staff members. All participants and staff members have signed strict non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) with Netflix, making it highly unlikely that key information, such as the winner, will be leaked to the public. This is why it is unlikely that "mass leaks" like the rumor that Kang Leo will win are true. The production team had already established a system for the release, separate from Baek Jong-won's hiatus.
7. Netflix's decision: What does "leave it to the viewer" mean?
Netflix's ultimate decision to release the series was based not only on the scale of the production, but also on the global audience. The "Black and White Spoon" series is popular overseas, and the decision to release it cannot be made solely on domestic debate in Korea. Furthermore, removing significant portions of Baek Jong-won's appearances would have disrupted the show's structure and potentially undermined its overall quality. As such, Netflix decided to release the show as is, stating that "viewers should decide the ratings."
8. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1. Will Baek Jong-won appear less?
Since much of the footage is already completed, it would be difficult to make large-scale deletions, but there is a possibility of partial editing adjustments.
Q2. Is the rumor that Kang Leo will win true?
There is no reliable evidence, and at this stage it is overwhelmingly likely to be false information.
Q3. Will there be consecutive team battles like in Season 1?
In Season 2, consecutive team matches have been banned and the tournament has been restructured to focus on individual matches.
Q4. Is the release date confirmed?
The most likely date is December 16, 2025, and this date is also being considered internally at Netflix.
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