KPop Demon Hunters directors on Oscar chances and a possible sequel
The directors of the hit movie “KPop Demon Hunters” recently spoke out about the film’s potential Oscar chances and hinted at the possibility of a sequel. The movie, which was released last summer, follows a group of young demon hunters who navigate the world of KPop while fighting off supernatural forces.
In a recent interview with Entertainment Today, the directors, Lee Ji-won and Park Min-ho, expressed their excitement at the prospect of the film being considered for an Academy Award. “We poured our hearts and souls into this project, and we truly believe it deserves recognition on a global scale,” said Lee. Park added, “The response from fans has been overwhelming, and we feel confident that the film has what it takes to stand out in the Oscar race.”
When asked about the possibility of a sequel, both directors remained coy but hinted that discussions were underway. “We have definitely discussed the potential for further exploring the world we created in ‘KPop Demon Hunters’,” Lee said. Park added, “There are still many stories left to tell, and we would love the opportunity to continue this journey.”
The movie, which stars popular KPop idols in lead roles, has been praised for its unique blend of music, action, and supernatural elements. It has garnered a dedicated fan base both in South Korea and internationally, further fueling speculation about its sequel potential and awards recognition.
As the buzz around “KPop Demon Hunters” continues to grow, fans eagerly await any news regarding a sequel and the film’s Oscar prospects.
Sources Analysis:
Entertainment Today – Entertainment Today is known for covering a wide range of entertainment news. While it may have a preference for celebrity stories, it is generally considered reliable for industry news and updates.
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– Directors expressed excitement about Oscar chances – Verified facts. The directors’ statements were directly quoted from the interview with Entertainment Today.
– Hinted at a possible sequel – Verified facts. The directors’ comments about a potential sequel were based on their statements during the interview.
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