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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."
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Screen Rant on MSN8 Reasons Why KPop Demon Hunters Is The Most Electrifying Netflix Movie Of The YearSince its release in late June, KPop Demon Hunters has become one of the biggest and most exciting Netflix movies of the year. Building upon the growing global buzz of K-pop, the animated movie blends the hallmarks of musical fandom with a thrilling fantasy story, serving up a blast of summer fun.
Netflix’s KPop Demon Hunters is rapidly climbing towards becoming the platform’s most-watched animated film to date. With over 80 million views in just four weeks, it is on pace to surpass past animated hits such as Leo and The Sea Beast and covet the title of Netflix's most-watched original animated movie ever.
KPop Demon Hunters, recently this animated film was released in Netflix and became a global hit. The film mesmerizes fans with its fusion of supernatural action and pop star power.
The Netflix film has become a pop culture phenomenon. Here are the songs from its smash-hit soundtrack that stand out above the rest.
The animated musical "KPop Demon Hunters" is a global hit on Netflix, earning 9.2 million views within just two days of its June 20 release. Marc Peter Baluyan, an independent singer, songwriter and entertainer and a fixture on Philippine TV,
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.
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,
Ian Eisendrath, the executive music producer of the surprise Netflix hit — which has been gaining steam on real-world music charts — breaks down how the songs came together.