We can still talk about the Kpop Demon Hunters phenomenon when the animated film is still in many countries of views … including France? More than 400 million views worldwide, the production of this Sony exceeded all the expectations of manufacturers, but also its director, Maggie Kang.
“He must have been much more violent”
When he presented his project seven years ago and other directors Chris Appellance, he had a completely different vision. Either way, this is what it explains in this interview Coming :
“It was originally designed as a low budget film. He would be more violent. The protagonist would be more problematic – his family failure – and the story was about how he could get out of it, became a person who was proud of his family and was more proud of him.
In the end, the writers converted the story and the character of Rum. If it clearly hides the dark side-the semi-human, semi-demonuria-is part of the Huntrrix, a fashionable K-Pop group. And thanks to this specificity, three hunters will succeed in hunting GWI-MA and protecting the earth.
This new version of the K-Pop Demon Hunters will also delete an overly violent aspect. If Netflix film is not recommended for children under the age of 10, nevertheless fun and colorful, thanks to wonderful, modern writing and incredible production.
A terrible short film?
I have to admit that we want to see this version of K-Pop Demon Hunters. And we hope that the short film that Netflix carefully stores in the tray will take this direction.
Recall that the latter emerged in 2023, in parallel with the feature film, through a scientific program: Sony gave young people a talent to produce a story that happens in the same world.
The platform is not officially sociable on this topic, but we take a bet (or very difficult to cross your fingers) so that this little surprise will be revealed around Halloween. We like nothing than Rumi, Mira and Zoe were still chasing terrible demons …
Kpop Demon Hunters, watch and look at Netflix.
Source: Allocine

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