Colin PatersonLeisure correspondent
NetflixMaggie Kang, the creator and co-director of Kpop Demon Hunters, has stated she is “excited for the potential for extra tales” involving animated woman group Huntr/x.
Chatting with the BBC throughout a go to to Europe, Kang defined that whereas there was “nothing official we will speak about”, she and co-director Chris Appelhans consider “there’s positively extra we will do with these characters on this world”.
“And no matter it will likely be, it will likely be a narrative that deserves to be a sequel, and it will likely be one thing that we wish to see,” she added.
Kpop Demon Hunters has develop into a cultural phenomenon this 12 months, overtaking Squid Game as essentially the most watched title in Netflix historical past, with greater than 325m views.
GettyThe animated movie tells the story of a vastly profitable feminine Kpop trio, who play huge live shows similtaneously attempting to save lots of the world from evil forces.
They find yourself locked in battle towards a boy band known as Saja Boys, who’re made up of demons.
The movie has damaged file after file. A sing-a-long model launched in cinemas in August grew to become the primary ever Netflix movie to prime the US field workplace.
Its music additionally topped the US singles and albums charts, turning into the primary soundtrack in historical past to have 4 songs concurrently within the US prime 10, one thing not even Saturday Night time Fever may obtain.
The movie’s anthem Golden, sung by Huntr/x, has spent eight weeks at primary, tying Sugar Sugar by The Archies for essentially the most time on the prime of the charts by an animated act.
Might the Oscars go Golden?
There may be now an actual perception that Kpop Demon Hunters could possibly be set to slay the Oscars.
Critics have liked the movie, which holds a rating of 95% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, the web evaluation aggregator.
The influential Gold Derby predictions web site now has it as the favourite for the best animated film, forward of Zootopia 2 and Elio.
“The title alone is clearly Oscar bait,” laughs Chris Appelhans, the American who’s the opposite half of the directing duo.
“We tried to do one thing new and it was actually exhausting and I believe we’re actually happy with the way it got here out. But when individuals are going to reward that, that may be superior.”
The opposite class the place the movie must be a powerful challenger is finest unique track, the place the foundations state that any movie can solely enter three numbers.
NetflixNetflix have already acknowledged that breakout hit Golden will probably be included for Academy consideration, however what in regards to the different two slots?
“I believe Your Idol is such a banger,” says Kang about track the Saja Boys sing whereas feeding the souls of their viewers to the evil overlord Gwi-Ma.
“We’re so happy with the track, but in addition the sequence. We cheered, we had been so happy with it.”
Appelhans, nonetheless, is crew Huntr/x, choosing What it Sounds Like.
“The finale was such a technical problem, each in songwriting and storytelling,” he explains. “To make a track that was the climax of your film, with a variety of shifting components, however was additionally an precise cathartic track.”
Kang concurs: “It is the one track that each time I hear it, I simply cry. It’s extremely emotional.”
“No room for Soda Pop?” I query in regards to the Saja Boys earworm.
“Perhaps we may get 4?” laughs Kang.
“We’ll simply submit then all,” joins in Appelhans.
Summer season of success
Appelhans can pin level the precise second again in June when he realised they’d a success on their arms.
“It is actually 2am the night time after the movie got here out. I am on TikTok and within the feedback part they’re completely articulating Rumi’s emotional journey.”
He was overjoyed that the followers had been already participating with movie’s fundamental protagonist, on a deep degree.
Kang, who was born in South Korea and moved to Canada aged 5, locations the breakthrough second as barely later. “We had been capable of join with our core viewers, which is the KPop viewers and the animation followers and that demographic took to our movie in a short time.
“However it was the third week when the trajectory of the graph of viewership actually modified. We had been like, ‘Woah. That was bizarre.’
“And we may see via our social media all of the totally different pockets of demographic that had been connecting to it.”
Kang believes that the followers have been essential in movie’s all conquering rise: “They’re an age group that likes to make content material. And it was type of like free promoting. They had been simply spreading the phrase of this film all over the place. I believe that helped it develop these lengthy legs.”
The movie’s success continues to develop. 4 months after its launch, it was nonetheless essentially the most watched movie in 19 nations final week, together with the UK and US.
The Kpop stars Rei Ami, Audrey Nuna, and EJAY, who present the singing voices for Huntr/x, have appeared on each Saturday Night time Stay (in a skit with Dangerous Bunny) and gave their first ever stay efficiency of Golden on Jimmy Fallon’s US chat show.
“We had been so bummed that we weren’t capable of be there at Fallon,” says Kang in a uncommon second of non-total positivity.
“We had been asleep in Paris. Simply to see him chatting with our women was so bizarre. It now feels extra actual than ever. I am simply so happy with them.
Todd Owyoung/NBC by way of Getty PhotosOne factor the pair want to clear up is that they don’t consider that their movie must be labeled as anime.
“I do not suppose we’re sufficiently big anime followers to be that impressed from it,” explains Kang.
“The anime we like are very old-fashioned, like Cowboy Bebop and Sailor Moon,” referencing two Japanese TV reveals which originated within the 90s.
Appelhans agrees: “I believe it was a flavour. I believe we had been influenced by a variety of Korean movie makers and k-dramas. It was a part of a large spectrum of tones that we wished to hit, however not the dominant one.”
No stay motion adaptation
They’re additionally fast to rule out rumours of a Kpop Demon Hunters live-action adaptation.
Kang needs to kick that concept into the underworld: “There’s so many parts of the tone and the comedy which might be so fitted to animation,” she says.
“It is actually exhausting to think about these characters in a stay motion world. It will really feel too grounded. So completely it would not work for me.”
For Appelhans, it’s an ill-conceived concept: “One of many nice issues about animation is that you simply make these composites of impossibly nice attributes. Rumi will be this goofy comic after which singing and doing a spinning back-kick a second later after which freefalling via the sky.
“The enjoyment of animation is how far you may push and elevate what’s potential. I keep in mind they tailored a variety of totally different animes and sometimes instances, it simply feels a bit stilted.”
Ricky Midlesworth/ NetflixIt doesn’t matter what occurs this awards season, Kang says their expectations for the movie have already been greater than surpassed.
She surmises that the intention was “to attach folks and produce them to Kpop”.
“Simply seeing folks bond over this film has been so fantastic,” she displays.
“So all of the awards can be nice, however I believe we really feel actually unbelievable about what the film has finished already. So it looks like we have type of received in a manner.”


















































