"K - POP: Demon Hunters" Unveils First Poster



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"K - POP: Demon Hunters" Unveils First Poster

Sony Pictures Animation has released the first poster for its new film "K - POP: Demon Hunters", generating significant excitement among fans. This unique movie, set to premiere on Netflix on June 20, 2025, promises to blend the glitz of the K - POP world with thrilling supernatural action.

 
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The story follows a world - renowned K - POP girl group that must balance their glamorous lives in the spotlight with their secret identities as demon hunters. When they're not selling out stadiums with their catchy tunes and energetic choreography, members Rumi, Mira, and Zoey are using their special skills to protect their fans from an ever - present supernatural threat. Their latest challenge comes in the form of an irresistible rival boy band, who are actually demons in disguise.
 
 

Directed by Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans, the film features an all - star cast of Korean and Korean - American actors, including Arden Cho, Ahn Hyo - seop, May Hong, and more. Adding to the allure, original music for the movie is being created by world - renowned K - POP writers and producers. With its engaging plot, talented cast, and vibrant music, "K - POP: Demon Hunters" is shaping up to be a must - watch for both K - POP enthusiasts and fans of action - packed animations.
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