"KPop Demon Hunters" Theater Comeback for a Musical Extravaganza
In an exciting turn of events, Netflix's animated series "KPop Demon Hunters" is making waves in the entertainment industry. The show, which initially made its mark on digital screens, is now set to captivate audiences in theatres with its sing-along format.
The theatrical screenings of "KPop Demon Hunters" are scheduled for August 23 and 24, 2025, in over 1,700 theatres across the US and Canada. Over 1,000 shows have already sold out, indicating a strong demand for the event. Theatres have requested Netflix to extend the run, and many are adding showtimes due to the soundtrack’s popularity and overall event success.
Netflix, however, has not yet officially confirmed any extension beyond this single weekend. They typically avoid lengthy theatrical windows. However, speculation is rife that if the strong grosses (projected to possibly exceed $20 million) continue, Netflix may extend the screenings, and major chains like AMC might join in.
Meanwhile, the sing-along screenings of "KPop Demon Hunters" are unique. The lyrics will be displayed on screen during the performances, providing an immersive experience for fans. This format was not used in the initial theatre release of the series.
Interestingly, "KPop Demon Hunters" is not just making a splash in theatres. Next week, it will be among the first digital screeners sent to Oscars members as part of its For Your Consideration campaign. The movie was initially in theatres for a week in LA, New York, and San Francisco to make it Oscar eligible. Netflix has even submitted the mid-movie song "Golden" from "KPop Demon Hunters" for the Best Original Song category at the Oscars.
The soundtrack of "KPop Demon Hunters" is currently experiencing record-breaking success. This surge in popularity is not surprising, given the show's captivating blend of K-pop music and action-packed storytelling.
For those eager to catch the sing-along screenings, tickets are available for showings on August 23 and August 24. As the demand for "KPop Demon Hunters" continues to grow, it seems Netflix might have a new potential golden franchise on their hands.
In addition to the sing-along screenings, Netflix also plans to expand "KPop Demon Hunters" with sequels, stage plays, or other money-making ventures. Fans of Marvel, Star Wars, Star Trek, DC Universe, and Doctor Who will also have something to look forward to, as information about upcoming releases for these franchises is available.
[1] Source: The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, and Deadline.
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