
What a week, huh? The sun is shining, democratic socialists are winning mayoral elections, and now we know that the KPop Demon Hunters sequel we all want is officially on the way at Netflix. Sadly, it’s gonna take a few years for the teams at Sony and Netflix to put the sequel together, but if it’s anywhere near as good as the first one, it’ll be worth the wait.
Variety reports that Netflix and Sony have officially wrapped up a deal for KPop Demon Hunters 2, with the current plan being for the next animated musical to premiere in 2029. Animated films, especially ones of KPop Demon Hunters’ caliber, can take several years of work, so it’s not too surprising that Huntr/x’s sophomore movie is so far away. Still, it’s a shorter gap than, say, Frozen and its sequel, which were six years apart. It’s even shorter than the gap between the first two of Sony’s Spider-Verse films, which took five years.
Beyond the 2029 window, we still don’t know much about the sequel, though the crew has expressed interest in exploring the past of its trio of pop girl demon slayers, which is mostly glossed over in the first film. KPop Demon Hunters has plenty of unanswered questions a sequel could tackle, though, so I doubt the team will be hurting for ideas. The story is one thing, but the sequel will likely live or die based on whether or not the songs can match up to the original’s banging soundtrack. If Ejae, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami, the voices behind Huntr/x’s music, are returning, the music should be in good hands.
While Netflix obviously wants the sequel to drive subscriptions, the company would be foolish not to give a new KPop Demon Hunters movie at least a limited theatrical run after doing it twice with the original. If you’ve got a “What It Sounds Like” moment cooking, Netflix, I want to see it on a big screen first.
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