Jinu, Demon Hunter and KPop
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“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.
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.
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.
BTS' Jungkook surprised fans with a solo Weverse live from Los Angeles. This was his first one-on-one session with ARMY since his military discharge last month.
Directors Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans unpack the visual cues, idol archetypes, and K-pop references that shaped Netflix’s breakout animated hit.
MANILA, Philippines – K-Pop Demon Hunters is a high-octane animated film that uses music as armor and weapon. We follow HUNTR/X, a fierce K-pop girl group-slash-demon slayers, as they clash with their rivals — the charming but sinister Saja Boys — both on stage and in battle, confronting fandom, identity, and the demons that threaten their world.