Kpop Demon Hunters creator excited at potential for more stories
The co-directors of Netflix's most watched film ever say "there's more we can do with these characters"
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Speaking to the BBC during a visit to Europe, Kang explained that while there was "nothing official we can talk about", she and co-director Chris Appelhans believe "there's definitely more we can do with these characters in this world".
"And whatever it will be, it will be a story that deserves to be a sequel, and it will be something that we want to see," she added.
Kpop Demon Hunters has become a cultural phenomenon this year, overtaking Squid Game as the most watched title in Netflix history, with more than 325m views.
The animated film tells the story of a hugely successful female Kpop trio, who play enormous concerts at the same time as trying to save the world from evil forces.
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