Netflix se fija en la gira de "KPop Demon Hunters" para HUNTR/X en medio de la expectación por la secuela

Los rumores de Bloomberg indican que Netflix está considerando una gira en directo de los cazadores de demonios ficticios de K-pop HUNTR/X de su exitosa película de animación, aprovechando su reciente actuación en "Golden", ganadora de un Oscar, y antes de la secuela anunciada para el 12 de marzo. Los obstáculos logísticos derivados de la división de la gestión y las marcas comerciales podrían complicar la ejecución.

La película de KPop Demon Hunters, un éxito de Netflix en 2025 con más de 500 millones de visitas, lanzó al estrellato a los cantantes reales EJAE, Audrey Nuna y REI AMI -que ponen voz a HUNTR/X- gracias a la canción de la banda sonora "Golden", que arrasó en los premios Oscar, Grammy y Globo de Oro a la mejor canción original.

Tras su interpretación en directo en los Oscar y su debut previo en el Tonight Show, los informes apuntan a una gira para aprovechar el impulso antes de la secuela, que aún no tiene fecha. Sin embargo, no hay noticias oficiales: los representantes de WME (EJAE, Nuna), UTA (REI AMI) y Netflix han declinado hacer comentarios.

Los retos incluyen diferentes agencias -EJAE (Prescription Songs/WME), Nuna (Soft Serve/WME), REI AMI (Tropf/UTA)- y el control de marca de Netflix sobre la propiedad intelectual. Posibles soluciones: espectáculos de hologramas o eventos teatrales híbridos, que se harían eco de los 18 millones de dólares recaudados por Netflix con anteriores proyecciones de películas.

Los artistas se han mostrado abiertos: REI AMI dijo en septiembre que "no sería chocante", EJAE está "abajo" y Nuna "no se sorprendería". Los horarios están claros, salvo el concierto de Nuna en el Gurtenfestival el 15 de julio.

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