A KPop Demon Hunters sequel could be on way
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The "KPop Demon Hunters" soundtrack continues to hold steady at No. 2 on the Billboard 200, recording its best week yet with 100,000 equivalent album units. The album, associated with the animated action-fantasy film of the same title, has grown in popularity each week since its release.
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‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Stars on Making Goofy Girls ‘Feel Seen’ and Sequel Hopes: ‘Rescue Jinu!’
"KPop Demon Hunters" stars Arden Cho, May Hong and Ji-young Yoo unpack their journey in the hit Netflix film and their hopes for a sequel.
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KPop Demon Hunters Singer Drops A Blunt Response To Claims That The Movie's Songs Are AI-Made
If you’d like to relive the chart-topping musical tunes from the animated fantasy flick, you can watch KPop Demon Hunters with a Netflix subscription. Despite calls to action, the singer's tour wasn't able to sell the 20,000 tickets they needed.
As KPop Demon Hunters continues to rise on the streaming and music charts, fans can't help wanting to know all about the hit Netflix film. While most viewers are familiar with the voice stars of HUNTR/X,
Produced by Sony Pictures Animation and directed by Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans, “Kpop Demon Hunters” is a film centered around a Korean pop group called Huntr/x, consisting of the members Rumi, Mira,
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Voice actresses May Hong, Arden Cho, and Ji-young Yoo, known for their roles in the Netflix sensation KPop Demon Hunters as HUNTR/X, shared their thoughts on the film's remarkable success. They also discussed the feedback received from actual K-pop idols.
KPop Demon Hunters might be the most viral animated movie of the year – and it looks like we might be getting a sequel. After a previous report that Netflix was in early talks to develop a sequel, a new report from Puck News claims that it's Sony who has "the contractual right to produce any sequels or spinoffs.