If you are subscribed to Netflix, you will not really miss the Kpop Demon Hunters, the phenomenon that broke the platform to see the records. If she does not speak strongly about the film of all time, we cannot deny her influence on popular culture.
If Netflix was nothing official, many American media have shown that the American giant has worked with Sony on other projects around the brand: the luxury, a pre -or even animated series.
One thing is confident, subscribers are more likely to enjoy a huntrix, a kpop group that uses music to make demons in our world. If the animated film ends with a very positive note, there is still a say and study.
On Reddit, fans share many theories about the continuation of KPOP demonic hunters and what they want to see in the second part.
A new member of Huntrix?
Kpop Demon Hunters explains that the earth has been protected for years with the trios of singers who form the next hunters’ generation. When the film starts, it is Rum’s turn, Mira and Zoe take it. But the trio’s dynamics undermine the fact that the advantage is actually half a demon. The rules are definitely changing.
The rest of the film could be well -introduced to introduce a new member of Huntrix. Fans have really joined this group of KPOP to four defenders of Korean culture, also called four goddesses. They each have an animal: a white tiger, a blue dragon, a red phoenix and a black skull.
If we take closer to Chara-Design characters, we notice some similarities: Rum demonic brands can think of tiger scratches. Zoy carries many bruises and his arms are like dragon claws. Finally, Mira is obviously a black skull with its Gothic appearance.
The arrival of a new member – which is associated with the Red Phoenix – may make sense.
Who is really Rum?
This then raises Rum’s question. If the writers are truly inspired by four Korean goddesses, then there is one miracle that is truly a Huntrric flagship singer. Recall that he was born a hunter from his mother and demon’s father. It wears a sign but is not under the influence of GWI-MA.
So it takes up a special place, at the end of more films where it has different signs. He can eventually control the evil that he eats. Did this mean that Rumi is a kind of goddess and will she fulfill the connection between the two worlds? There is a safe bet.
Ginu’s victim and his redemption
If there is one character that is not sufficiently developed, it is Jinu (AHN HYO-SEOP). The young man sacrifices himself at the end of the film so that Huntrix is ​​beaten. His soul is in the sword of Rum (Arden Cho) and we really do not know what is happening to him.
Kpop Demon Hunters 2 can well create its redemption arc. Especially since Korean Buddhist culture, we believe in reincarnation. Defined do not Cheondojae There is really a funeral ritual that helps souls return to a peaceful place. Buddhists believe the latter is blocked between 49 days between death and the resurrection process.
Ginu can return between accommodation after changes, in its physical form or in the other. It is hard to imagine writers to make a cross on this character, which was especially fans. Especially since there is still a relationship with Rum.

Connection between Rum and Ginu
If there is one theory that shines on the Internet for several weeks, it is a potential kinship between Rum and Ginu. For some, two singers would actually be … father and daughter. Some fans have really emphasized the platonic relationship between the two characters (they never exchanged kisses) and excitement (and not love) that Jinu feels to the girl.
From the GWI-MA, we know that Ginu had already interviewed the earth in the past and would do something that the main demon did not like. He could very much love one of the Huntrics (Rum’s mother who died afterwards). Anyway, this plot should develop in a potential set so as not to disappoint the fans …
Kpop Demon Hunters, to see Netflix.
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