K-Pop, Demon Hunters and Kang
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KPop Demon Hunters has taken the world by storm, dominating Netflix and pop charts alike, but don’t ever expect to see a live-action version. Creator and co-director Maggie Kang made it clear in a recent interview with the BBC that she has no plans,
KPop Demon Hunters' creator and a co-director say a live-action adaptation of the animated Netflix hit 'wouldn't work' because it would 'feel too grounded.'
Maggie Kang makes magic. But like most magic, the illusions seem easy only because of the hard work that goes into making them look that way. In Maggie’s case, it wasn’t only the months it took to tape actors like me for her record-setting 2025 film,
Kpop Demon Hunters directors Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans have shared their thoughts on the film’s potential Oscars success and the possibility of a sequel, following the animated hit’s record-breaking year on Netflix.
There is no denying that KPop Demon Hunters is the global phenomenon of the year. Full of dazzling animation, a rich sense of culture and lore, an emotionally resonant story, and one banger song