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Sony Pictures and Netflix are engaged in preliminary negotiations for a sequel to the animated phenomenon “KPop Demon Hunters,” sources tell The Hollywood Reporter. The discussions come as the film continues to shatter records, officially becoming Netflix’s most-watched movie of all time with 236 million views.hollywoodreporter
The sequel talks mark a significant development for the fantasy musical that has dominated both streaming platforms and music charts since its June release. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Sony has begun discussions with co-directors Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans about returning for the follow-up film.variety
The animated film surpassed “Red Notice” on Tuesday to claim the top spot in Netflix’s history, accumulating over 236 million views. The achievement comes just after Netflix took the unprecedented step of releasing a sing-along version in theaters over the August 23-24 weekend, which grossed an estimated $18-20 million and gave Netflix its first box office victory.variety
“KPop Demon Hunters” has maintained remarkable staying power, with reports indicating the film has experienced nearly 0% decline in audience numbers over three consecutive weeks. The soundtrack has also made history, becoming the first film to place four songs simultaneously in the Billboard Hot 100’s top 10.ign
According to sources close to the project, Netflix is treating “KPop Demon Hunters” like its own version of Disney’s “Frozen” franchise. The streaming giant reportedly has ambitious plans for expansion that extend far beyond a single sequel.reddit
TheWrap previously reported that Netflix is considering a complete trilogy of animated films, along with a live-action remake, television series, and stage musical. The company is also exploring animated shorts to bridge the gap between feature films, similar to Disney’s approach with the “Frozen” franchise.imdb
Co-director Maggie Kang has expressed enthusiasm for exploring the characters’ backstories in future installments. “We’ve set up so much for potential backstory,” Kang told Variety. “Obviously, there’s a lot of questions that are left unanswered and areas that are not explored, and we had to do that because there’s only so much movie you could tell in 85 minutes.”variety
The film follows the K-pop girl group HUNTR/X, who balance their pop star careers with secret demon-hunting duties, featuring voice work from Arden Cho, May Hong, and Ji-young Yoo. The supporting cast includes Lee Byung-hun from “Squid Game,” Ken Jeong, and Daniel Dae Kim.ew
While no official agreements have been reached, industry observers note that securing the original directing team will be crucial for both Netflix and Sony Pictures Animation as they move forward with franchise expansion plans.reddit