
Now that Physical: Asia has concluded, Netflix is already planning several additional shows inspired by the original Physical: 100 competition. Be aware that the following information contains spoilers.
The latest season of Physical featured teams from nine countries – Korea, Japan, South Korea, Australia, Thailand, Mongolia, Indonesia, Turkey, and the Philippines – competing in incredibly demanding physical challenges over twelve episodes. The winning team would receive a prize of one billion Korean won and earn the title of the strongest nation in Asia.
Team Korea won a thrilling final match against Team Mongolia. The competition showcased the potential of Physical: 100 and could lead to similar events happening globally.
Viewers who enjoyed Physical: 100 are hoping for more shows in the same style, and there’s good news! Now that Physical: Asia has concluded, the franchise is expanding with plans for even more spinoffs.
Physical: Asia roducer Jang Ho-gi teased Physical: US and four other Physical: 100 spinoffs

Series producer Jang Ho-gi told Deadline they’ve always planned to broaden the show’s scope, staying true to its core message of overcoming boundaries of race, gender, and nationality.
He clarified that while the show initially focused on Korean content, they plan to broaden its scope with future installments. He mentioned their ultimate aim was to grow internationally, and they are already developing spin-offs for the US and Italy.
So, instead of jumping straight into the ‘Physical: World’ storyline, the team decided it’s smarter to build things up by focusing on other countries first. Basically, a big crossover like that is still happening, just not right now. And good news for those of us across the pond – Netflix also let us know a European version is being developed too!
Physical: World promises to be a high-energy competition showcasing impressive physiques and demanding challenges, similar to an Avengers-style team-up. Ho-gi also shared that he’s hoping to expand the show with spinoffs in two specific countries, and those locations seem within reach.

I receive a lot of messages from fans in Brazil asking for a Brazilian version of Physical: 100. I’d definitely be up for that – Brazil is a nation of incredible athletes and passionate sports fans.
Many viewers have expressed interest in a version of Physical: 100 set in Africa. Here’s an update on the spinoffs Netflix is currently working on or considering.
- Physical: US
- Physical: Italy
- Physical: Europe
- Physical: World
- Physical: Brazil
- Physical: Africa
While we wait for news about the future of Physical: 100, you can explore whether the show is planned with a script, learn the reason Manny Pacquiao departed from Physical: Asia, and see a complete rundown of who was eliminated and who won Physical: Asia.
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