News illustration depicting KPop Demon Hunters sequel announcement by co-director Maggie Kang, with excited fans, awards, and animation wait symbolism.
News illustration depicting KPop Demon Hunters sequel announcement by co-director Maggie Kang, with excited fans, awards, and animation wait symbolism.
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KPop Demon Hunters sequel in works but animation timeline means long wait

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Co-director Maggie Kang confirmed sequel potential for Netflix's blockbuster animated film KPop Demon Hunters but warned fans of a lengthy wait due to animation's demands. Amid continued soundtrack dominance—including a new 'Golden' remix—and awards wins, the franchise buzz persists.

Following its record-breaking 2025 success as Netflix's most-watched film, KPop Demon Hunters is eyeing a sequel. In a Bloomberg interview, co-director Maggie Kang addressed speculation: "I can't really say that officially, but I would say…in a world that loves sequels, I don't think it's a surprise that something else could be coming. It's going to be a long wait for anything because, unfortunately, animation just takes a long time." She noted enthusiasm amid the film's ongoing awards run.

The soundtrack remains a powerhouse into 2026, with HUNTR/X's 'Golden' topping Billboard's Top Movie Songs chart for January, followed by 'Soda Pop' at No. 2. The track earned a Grammy for best song for visual media—the first for a K-pop song—and the film secured two Academy Award nominations. Voices like Audrey Nuna (Mira) called it "healing," highlighting Korean cultural representation, while Ejae (Rumi) celebrated global sing-alongs.

HUNTR/X (Ejae, Audrey Nuna, Rei Ami) recently dropped 'Golden (Glowin’ Version),' produced by Ian Eisendrath, John Nathaniel, IDO, 24, and Teddy, after their Jimmy Kimmel Live! debut. The group, who bonded at the premiere despite remote recording, continues performing, with Nuna slated to open the Women’s Asian Cup at Perth Stadium on February 28, 2026.

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Discussions on X focus on co-director Maggie Kang's confirmation of a potential KPop Demon Hunters sequel amid awards buzz, but emphasize the long wait due to animation production timelines. Sentiments range from anticipation and humor to acceptance of delays, primarily from media and awards accounts.

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Netflix has officially announced a sequel to its record-breaking animated film KPop Demon Hunters, with directors Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans returning to helm the project. The follow-up marks the first endeavor under their new multi-year deal with the streamer for animated content. The original movie, which became Netflix's most-watched title ever, is nominated for two Oscars this weekend.

The creator of Netflix's hit animated film KPop Demon Hunters has shared an update indicating a lengthy wait for its sequel. Director Maggie Chang discussed the project's timeline in a recent interview, noting the time-intensive nature of animation production. The original film continues its success with Oscar nominations ahead.

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Singers EJAE, Audrey Nuna and Rei Ami, known for voicing characters in Netflix's hit animation KPop Demon Hunters, will perform the film's anthem Golden at the Bafta Film Awards. The performance comes despite the movie's ineligibility for awards due to lacking a theatrical release. The event highlights the film's global impact and the track's record-breaking success.

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