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All about “KPop Demon Hunters: A Sing-Along Event”: When it's in theaters, how to get tickets, and more
Screenings will take place on Aug. 23 and Aug. 24. The sing-along version will screen in the U.S., Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the U.K. KPop Demon Hunters co-director Maggie Kang had one mission: to bring Korean stories and culture to animation.
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'K-Pop Demon Hunters' fume over DELETED Rumi and Jinu kiss; Sparks hopes for EPIC reunion in sequel
The recent uproar over a deleted kiss scene between Rumi and Jinu in 'K-Pop Demon Hunters' has fans buzzing with excitement for a potential sequel. Director Maggie Kang explains the creative decision behind the deletion while fans speculate on character returns and unresolved storylines.
Jenna Andrews and Stephen Kirk are responsible for two tracks that will surely get audiences participating this weekend: "Free" and "What It Sounds Like."
Bandmembers Jihyo and Jeongyeon revealed some inner secrets from their recordings of Takedown on the KPop Demon Hunters soundtracks. They also sang the song on a special TV program that celebrated the reach of K-pop around the world.
Kang wanted to work with another Asian woman ... wasn’t looking to take on another multi-year-long project. “I met with Maggie, and I was really tired, and I was like, ‘I’m gonna take a long break,’” he says. “And then she was about 10 ...
Insider spoke with showrunner Angela Kang about the show's long-awaited return. The show will explore more of Maggie's journey and the trauma she experienced after Glenn's death.
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNK-pop connection: 'Demon Hunters' merchandise brings tourists to National Museum of Korea
Director Yoo Hong-jun and Maggie Kang exchanged gifts at the National Museum of Korea, which has attracted international visitors through merchandise featuring animals from the film “K-pop Demon Hunters.
The global Netflix hit K-Pop Demon Hunters is bringing its creators and stars together in Korea for the first time. According to industry insiders on August 16, director Maggie Kang, the Korean-Canadian filmmaker behind the fantasy action animation,