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‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Could Win Box Office This Weekend—Adding To Netflix, Billboard Dominance
N etflix’s smash hit “KPop Demon Hunters” could conquer the box office this weekend thanks to a limited sing-along release in movie theaters, adding to its global dominance on Netflix and the music charts with its blockbuster soundtrack.
Kpop Demon Hunters is looking at a possible surprise No. 1 win at the box office, besting the third weekend of Zach Cregger's movie Weapons.
KPop Demon Hunters premiered on Netflix on June 20th and quickly became a global phenomenon, defying all expectations for a direct-to-streaming animated feature. The movie, which follows a trio of K-pop superstars who lead double lives as demon slayers,
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You don’t have to be a fan of K-pop or fantasy to be able to relate to the half-demon feeling like she had to hide part of her true self from the outside world. Keeping her patterns hidden could be a metaphor for so many things, and I loved the movie’s message of embracing your truth, inner demons and all.
KPop Demon Hunters is trending in 93 countries out of which it is at #1 in 59 nations even after nine weeks. Read on