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K-Pop Demon Hunters Director Reveals Sequel Plans After Netflix Hit


The world of KPop Demon Hunters may just be getting started. Director Maggie Kang has already teased that she has more stories in mind for HUNTR/X — the animated girl group that stole Netflix’s spotlight and the hearts of fans worldwide.

The film introduced audiences to Rumi, Mira, and Zoey: three singers who double as demon hunters when they’re not dominating the charts. Their biggest challenge came in the form of the Saja Boys, a rival boy band whose demonic agenda threatened both their fandom and their lives.

For Kang, the hardest part was knowing how much to reveal. “We wanted a non-origin origin story,” she told Entertainment Weekly. “The question of why these girls were chosen, what their backstories are — we had to hold some of that back. Otherwise, the movie would’ve been too crowded.”

That restraint, she explained, was intentional. “Some of those answers can wait. If there’s a sequel, that’s when we can dive deeper.”

Since its June 20 release, the film has shattered records: it’s now Netflix’s most-watched animated feature, while the soundtrack made history with its Billboard 200 debut. The single Golden even climbed to No. 1 on the global charts. To celebrate, Netflix launched a special sing-along run across theaters worldwide.

For Kang, watching the fictional groups HUNTR/X and Saja Boys climb Spotify charts was almost surreal. “It was always a dream, but we didn’t know if it would work. Seeing fans embrace them proves we really did it. I couldn’t be more grateful.”

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