Demon Hunters, Saja Boys and KPop
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In KPop Demon Hunters, Lee voices Gwi-Ma, the formidable demon king. Speaking with Dispatch (via AllKpop ), the actor revealed a surprising side to the villain, saying, "Gwi-Ma is set up as a terrifying, charismatic king of darkness, but there's a clumsy, almost endearing aspect to him. I really liked that part."
BTS’ Jungkook is known for wearing his heart on his sleeve. And that’s exactly what fans saw recently when he got a little emotional while watching the animated film KPop Demon Hunters.
Fans are clamoring for both a KPop Demon Hunters sequel and answers less than a month after the film's release.
At one point in KPop Demon Hunters’ demon hunter Rumi (Arden Cho) and antagonist Jinu (Ahn Hyo-seop) orchestrate what could be considered a series of dates. One such clandestine meeting leads to the absolutely beautiful sequence where KPop superstars EJAE and Andrew Choi sing one of the many catchy tunes on the soundtrack, a duet named “Free.”
“Renaissance.” “Barbie.” “Brat.” Every summer, a pop-culture phenomenon seems to take over social media or claim a spot on your next Spotify Wrapped. This summer is no different thanks to “KPop Demon Hunters,” an animated Netflix movie that follows Rumi, Mira and Zoey — K-pop superstars by day, fierce demon hunters by night.
KPop Demon Hunters rocked Netflix with 56M views and chart-busting tracks, now fans want to know if HUNTR/X will return. With the story far from over, here’s where a sequel could go.
It wraps up with an optimistic finale, but is there a second movie in the works? Here's what we know about a potential KPop Demon Hunters sequel. As of writing, Netflix and Sony Pictures Animation have not officially confirmed a sequel to KPop Demon Hunters. However, fans have plenty of reasons to stay optimistic.
The Netflix film has become a pop culture phenomenon. Here are the songs from its smash-hit soundtrack that stand out above the rest.
KPop Demon Hunters became a global sensation on Netflix, topping charts in 93 countries. Now, fans are demanding a sequel. With the creators hinting at unfinished character arcs and the cast ready to return,
Since June, the group has blown up in America with an album at No. 3 on Billboard and a hit single climbing up the Hot 100. It’s a particularly impressive feat for a group that isn’t actually “real,” instead hailing from Netflix ‘s animated musical,