When Sony Photos Animation first introduced KPop Demon Hunters again in 2021, director, author, and longtime Ok-pop devotee Maggie Kang (The Lego Ninjago Film) envisioned the venture as each a love letter to the early days of the style she grew up with and a vibrant celebration of Korean tradition. Teaming up with co-director Chris Appelhans (Want Dragon), Kang got down to craft a movie that merges the dazzling precision of Ok-pop choreography with the spectacle of magical lady motion, all wrapped up in an authentic animated journey premiering on Netflix on June 20.
KPop Demon Hunters follows Huntrix, a rising lady group made up of Rumi, Mira, and Zoey (voiced by Arden Cho, Could Hong, and Ji-young Yoo), as they juggle their pop superstardom with their secret lives battling demons invading the human realm beneath the command of the sinister Gwi-Ma (performed by Squid Sport‘s Lee Byung-hun). To forestall the women from enveloping the world within the therapeutic mild of their music, he concocts the one plan that might threaten the loyalty of their diehard fanbase: a rival supernatural boyband referred to as the Saja Boys.
Earlier than the movie’s launch, io9 spoke with Kang and Appelhands about how they balanced the expectations of Ok-pop superfans, magical lady fans, and animation lovers, in addition to their hopes for the way their authentic movie may encourage a brand new wave of mythmakers within the animation business.
Isaiah Colbert, io9: What sparked the concept of merging the world of Ok-Pop idols with demon looking? Was there a defining second or inspiration that led to this distinctive fusion of music and supernatural motion?
Maggie Kang: It was first conceived as only a demon hunter concept that was a bunch of actually superior ladies who fought demons from Korean demonology—a film that was set in modern-day Korea. The Ok-pop of all of it was sort of the very last thing to be added in as a result of demon looking is often carried out in the dead of night alleyways. Not in entrance of individuals. I simply needed the women to have a public-facing picture and Ok-pop felt like a cool factor to set the film in. It naturally made it a musical and gave it that spectacle and scale.
Monitor 01: “The way it’s Completed”. Carried out by HUNTRIX!
Kpop Demon Hunters premieres THIS FRIDAY! pic.twitter.com/U3y6Cq23CH
— Netflix (@netflix) June 16, 2025
io9: Clearly with that title KPop Demon Hunters does set a excessive expectations for each electrifying motion and dynamic dance sequences as nicely. KPop Demon Hunters naturally carries plenty of stress, particularly for Ok-pop followers eagerly anticipating it. How did the workforce navigate that problem and make sure the movie delivered on each fronts?
Kang: It was powerful. It’s a really loyal, devoted fanbase that expects so much on each facet. Whether or not it’s design, lighting, animation, we made positive that it will maintain as much as what we see in Ok-pop at this time. The dance follow movies that we see are so good already. It was like “How can we take what’s so nice that they’re doing as actual people [and] convey it into animation and elevate that?” Even with some Ok-drama lighting and music video lighting is so lovely. It was a problem to convey it into the animation medium and be like, “Okay, they’ve carried out all this wonderful stuff. How can we take it one step additional?” It was plenty of first determining how do they do it presently and the way we are able to take it up a notch as a result of we’re animation.
Chris Appelhans: I feel Maggie actually early on mentioned all of us love Ok-pop and if we attempt to make it for our personal fandom—let’s discover lighting that we expect is wonderful, and choreo that we love, and go “Dude, that’s so good”—that’s the most sincere, genuine approach to make the film. And, if we’re fortunate, the opposite individuals who love Ok-pop will find it irresistible too. However that’s all we may management and that was really actually useful as a result of it felt like you might go and take a look at nice music movies and be impressed by, “That is the sort of editorial lighting that I all the time love and all the time needed to see in animation. I’m impressed to go get our lighting workforce to go increase their sport to convey this degree to the fabric.” I really feel prefer it’s what you mentioned, a love letter from the medium we all know rather well. We all know this particular stuff you can’t do, additionally.
Kang: Watching it as followers ourselves and eager to push the medium,[and] being our harshest critics.
One of the crucial troublesome issues to do for us Simulation Artists is to create dynamic motion in jewellery items.
In these outfits Rumi has greater than 35 particular person items of knickknack from earrings to chains.
¿Most complicated piece? Mira’s shoulder tassels !!
KPOP DH June 20! pic.twitter.com/yuNFVAqBtt— Cruz Contreras (@cruzencanada) June 8, 2025
io9: What was probably the most thrilling second in directing KPop Demon Hunters, the place you hit an eureka second in manufacturing while you really felt you had been bringing one thing distinctive and particular to life?
Appelhans: In phases. Completely different scenes delivered a unique a part of the promise. I bear in mind Maggie performing some actually humorous reference movies for one of many women’ conversations and seeing in animation each day—that precise comedy reveals up in our characters—and I’m like, “Oh my god, the women are going to be actually cute, and lovely, and peculiar.” And the primary time seeing nice choreo and animation. A few of our Korean animators did some stuff that we didn’t even ask for, they only took it and ran with it, and we received the butterflies. Like, “Examine, oh my gosh. We are able to do that.” We stored checking packing containers that had been a part of this complete formidable soup.
Kang: Much like me, too. Discovering the form language of even their eyes and mouth shapes on a Korean face, we needed the expressions to really feel very Korean and the women’ mouth shapes to really feel like they’re talking Korean, although they had been talking within the English language. One of many options we discovered—one in all our wonderful animators Sofia [Seung Hee Lee]—found out rounding the corners of the mouth was actually useful in them really feel that method. These sort of milestones of determining sure languages for design and magnificence actually cracked these issues.
Appelhans: Each time we heard the model of a track that we lastly felt was doing it—whether or not it was the third attempt or the ninth attempt—when a track actually began to hit and we’d really feel it in our guts, that was all the time like, “Oh my gosh, we did it. Another piece to the puzzle” as a result of that’s so elusive—a pop track that’s really a bop.
My solely contribution to KPOP Demon Hunter. Screaming characters appears to be my factor.
Congrats to the remainder of the exhausting working crew of this film! @sonyanimation pic.twitter.com/z48xJsLSpN
— Guillermo Martinez (@billybobmartinz) May 24, 2025
io9: Talking of pop songs, the movie additionally options contributions from the gifted members of Twice. How did you strategy collaborating with Ok-pop artists to convey the musical components of KPop Demon Hunters to life? What was the method of guaranteeing the soundtrack not solely energized the movie but additionally complemented its emotional core?
Kang: It was actually necessary for the complete film to reside in that Ok-pop house. And collaborating with an precise Ok-pop artist felt prefer it lastly legitimized our venture within the Ok-pop world. Working with Black Label and all these wonderful pop writers that write for BTS, Twice, and in the end collaborating with Twice. Ian Eisendrath, who’s our government music producer, and Sony Music actually needed this album to really feel like an actual, legit Ok-pop album, so that they introduced this wonderful workforce collectively and created an album that may maintain up within the Ok-pop house.
io9: Recently, animated movies like Turning Pink and Ultraman: Rising have demonstrated the facility of animation as each a storytelling medium and a bridge into beloved fandoms, similar to Ok-pop and Tokusatsu. These movies not solely have a good time vibrant animation and convey life to pre-existing fandoms but additionally middle Asian heritage and permit characters to middle of their genuine narratives. What was most necessary in balancing the worldwide enchantment of Ok-pop with the importance of Asian-led tales informed by Asian characters?
Kang: One approach to reply that’s that in animation, we’ve informed plenty of tales about inanimate objects [and] completely different animals. And we’ve but to inform tales which can be culturally particular via a unique cultural voice that will also be very common. It’s actually promising that we’re seeing extra movies and animation which can be informed via a unique cultural lens. It’s actually necessary to attempt to characteristic as a lot range as doable in animation as a result of, primarily, it’s nonetheless thought to be a medium for extra of a youthful viewers. We have now all these completely different movies globally that displaying us that and it looks like we’re not likely doing that fairly but in animation. I feel that’s one thing that we actually want to provide extra range at this stage in animation.
Appelhans: What I’ve seen in my 25 years doing that is how rather more numerous the precise day-to-day crews are and the expertise, and which means every part. As a result of when Maggie reveals up with an authentic concept, there are extremely skilled and gifted Korean artists in each division, and so they don’t should do any homework. It’s their lived expertise they bring about, their influences, their favourite issues that formed them as artists. That permits us to make extra attention-grabbing, extra authentic movies than what may’ve been doable 25 years in the past. It’s sort of occurring beneath the hood, nevertheless it’s actually promising and thrilling.
io9: What do you hope audiences and your fellow inventive colleagues in animation take away from experiencing KPop Demon Hunters eager to share this common story with the world?
Kang: There’s nothing like movie that reveals that it doesn’t matter what language you communicate, what tradition you grew up in, irrespective of if you’re a demon, a chair, or a toy doll, everyone feels the identical issues as human beings. Telling tales with characters that emote in a really Korean method and communicate trying very Korean, I hope that audiences and filmmakers can see that all of us in the end are human and we really feel and wish the identical issues which is love and acceptance
KPop Demon Hunters streams on Netflix beginning June 20.
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