The highly anticipated Season 2 Part 1 of The Devil’s Plan has officially launched on Netflix, introducing an exciting lineup of new contestants alongside a surprising crossover from Single’s Inferno that may have gone unnoticed by some viewers.

In the realm of reality television, these two series occupy distinct niches—The Devil’s Plan revolves around themes of strategy, betrayal, and intellect, while Single’s Inferno focuses on romance, personal conflict, and idyllic settings. However, both shows deliver compelling entertainment, appealing to fans of diverse reality programming. Although we anticipate Single’s Inferno Season 5 later this year, the thrilling second installment of The Devil’s Plan is available for immediate viewing.

Kyuhyun from Single’s Inferno Joins The Devil’s Plan Cast

Kyuhyun in The Devil's Plan Season 2
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One notable addition to the contestant roster is Cho Kyu-hyun, more commonly known as Kyu-hyun. This renowned South Korean singer and entertainer is easily recognized as one of the five hosts of Single’s Inferno.

Kyuhyun’s rise to fame began with the K-pop group Super Junior, where he made a name for himself after joining in 2006. He later embarked on a solo career, releasing his debut EP, At Gwanghwanmun, in 2014. In addition to his music achievements, Kyuhyun has become a familiar face in various variety shows, including King of Masked Singer and New Journey to the West.

In The Devil’s Plan Season 2, Kyuhyun’s competitive edge is prominently displayed. He has been receiving accolades for his strategic approach to gameplay, characterized by a balance of cleverness and respect for his fellow contestants. Amid ongoing debates regarding the ethics of deception in competitive environments, one viewer observed:

“Kyuhyun in the first game, betraying Ji-yong even when she said she would hold a grudge if there is a corrupt cop in her team.”

This thoughtful approach seemingly reassured Ji-yong, fostering a better dynamic between them despite the competitive context. Another viewer remarked,

“This season Kyuhyun arguably ‘betrayed’ his group in the cop game, but he was still so nice and fun to watch.”

Fans have responded positively to Kyuhyun, with comments highlighting his charm and humor. One viewer noted:

“Kyuhyun going around apologizing to his team and even went on his knees in front of Kang Ji-young cracked me up tbh.”

His presence has also resonated with those familiar with his work on Single’s Inferno, as exemplified by fans expressing excitement about his participation in The Devil’s Plan. Remarks such as:

“He is smart and funny. I like him… will watch The Devil’s Plan to see his performance there.”

and

“As a fan of Single’s Inferno and EXChange/Transit Love, I was Leonardo-DiCaprio-pointing-at-screen-meme happy to see Kyuhyun and Hyun-gyu rock up. Was not expecting that!”

are indicative of his growing popularity beyond just the dating show format.

All episodes of The Devil’s Plan Season 2 Part 1 are currently streaming on Netflix, with Part 2 expected to premiere on May 13. In the meantime, viewers can explore the latest updates on Single’s Inferno couples, discover insights into Battle Camp, and look forward to more exciting shows scheduled for 2025.

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