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5 Things We Want to See in a ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Sequel
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5 Things We Want to See in a ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Sequel

by admin October 4, 2025



The future of KPop Demon Hunters as a franchise remains unclear even as the massive Netflix hit acquired from Sony Pictures Animation continues to dominate pop culture. The fandom, of course, expects a sequel—and it’s already abuzz with what’s next for Rumi, Zoey, and Mira and their destiny to keep the Honmoon sealed from the demon world.

Here are just some of the things we’d love to see explored in an eventual (and probably inevitable) KPop Demon Hunters 2.

Different Demon Hunter Eras

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The mythology of the Demon Hunter lore goes deep if there was always a trio of singers holding the Honmoon down. It would be so cool to explore spinoffs of different eras through a series or anthology of shorts (think Star Wars: Visions) that jumps around time periods and perhaps other countries.

I’m interested in learning if other cultures also have music magic wielders and how demons might work through commercial music to try to gain control. I want to learn about other bands, maybe in short-form spin-offs, to set up new characters for the future. There are so many possibilities!

Rumi’s Family Backstory

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Rumi being the love child of a demon and a hunter is an origin story we want to see. It’s perfect for a prequel or somehow pulling a Godfather 2 with dual timelines arcing into how that informs Rumi’s destiny.

Perhaps we could glimpse her father’s and mother’s past as they meet in the present to further the complexities of good vs. evil between the demons and the humans. If Jinu could be a good-guy demon, maybe Rumi’s father was too. There was so much left unanswered by Celine (Rumi’s guardian); we don’t really know what happened to her parents or how they were dealt with by Gwi-ma and the other good guys.

Theories have abounded about Rumi being related to Gwi-ma, but being his daughter directly seems unlikely—maybe his granddaughter? Would that be too Star Wars-y? It would be best if Rumi’s lineage was explored without her having to be a product of pure good and pure evil.

Bringing Jinu Back

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Usually we think characters should stay dead but not this man. Our boy Jinu deserves a second chance. His sacrifice was huge so we’d like to see him return in some way. A popular theory online is that he’s trapped in Rumi’s sword, which would make sense as he gave her his soul and became a part of the prism Honmoon. Plus, if Derpy and Sussie are still around, they might be able to find him through their connection to pull him out of a backdoor of sorts. Maybe he’s human again but doesn’t remember who he was? We want the drama and to have him earn his way back to Rumi; that’s both fulfilling and romantic. We don’t need any more tragic star-crossed lovers; that could have been Rumi’s parents story but it doesn’t have to be hers.

And speaking of bringing back characters, maybe let’s give the Saja Boys a chance at redemption too. It would be nice to see them come back as comedic relief and try to do good while making more good music. We miss Baby and Abby. Perhaps they can team up with Huntr/x to defeat a bigger threat. Also, more Derpy and Sussie always and forever, please.

A Full Huntr/x Album

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As someone who wished there was a Powerline album out of A Goofy Movie and who excitedly bought that special edition Josie and the Pussycats (2001) vinyl, I cannot stress enough that we need a whole Huntr/x album. Songwriter EJAE (who does the singing voice for Rumi), along with voice cast singers Audrey Nuna (Mira) and Rei Ami (Zoey), will soon be performing awards-season contender “Golden” on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, which feels like a test run for a real-life Huntr/x and more music, we hope.

Huntr/x could really do a whole sequel companion album—that would be so meta! The future of Huntr/x feels unlimited because we’d be seated to see a sequel movie in a theater or at home and go to the official tour with Huntr/x light sticks in hand. Do it for the fans!

Demon Hunter World Song Contest

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Picture it: Huntr/x is the main band we follow as the sequel introduces a bigger global threat that’s connected to Rumi’s family. Who you gonna call? A story along these lines could bring in other Demon Hunters for an Avengers-style team-up from around the world that’s part world song contest (like Eurovision) and part Mortal Kombat.

Maybe the latter might be too extreme for the world of KPop Demon Hunters but the baddies have to be vanquished somehow. And these potential team-ups can be characters introduced through friendly competition in the sequel, with their side stories featured in an anthology leading up to a third film where it all comes together.

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TikToker Jessica Lowe builds glowing Kpop demon hunters costume for Netflix

by admin October 3, 2025



TikTok creator Jessica Lowe has crafted a detailed Halloween costume inspired by Netflix’s Kpop Demon Hunters, turning the project into a family affair with her 12-year-old daughter.

Released back in June 2025, Kpop Demon Hunters is a Netflix animated film about a group of idol performers who double as demon fighters.

In a video posted to TikTok, costume maker Jessica Lowe revealed that she was challenged by Netflix to recreate Derpy the Tiger, a character from the movie.

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Crafter reveals KPop Demon Hunters Halloween costume

The costume was built using upholstery foam, faux fur, polymer clay for the nose, and a mix of cardboard and foam clay for the teeth. She added spray paint and rubber spray for finishing touches, while acrylic markers were used to detail spots on the chest.

The project included glowing LED eyes, a removable mini hat, and even a companion character named Sussy with its own light-up features. Lowe explained that she learned new crafting techniques during the process, including bending acrylic at home, and used community advice like razors and buzzers for shaping fur.

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What’s coolest about the costume is the fact that the wearer can move Derpy’s eyes and tongue, making it equal parts cool and creepy.

Her daughter tested the costume and said it was easy to move in, while Lowe noted that the glowing eyes will either appear magical or terrifying to kids on Halloween night.

Lowe isn’t the first TikTok creative to go viral with a KPDH creation, either. LaraCakes gained attention back in September for her life-sized cake recreation of Rumi, one of the other main characters.

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Everyone is going to be golden, as KPop Demon Hunters heads to Fortnite with a game mode, outfits, and more
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Everyone is going to be golden, as KPop Demon Hunters heads to Fortnite with a game mode, outfits, and more

by admin October 1, 2025


We knew it was coming, but now Epic Games has confirmed that KPop Demon Hunters is coming to Fortnite on 2nd October – that’s tomorrow. The KPop trio from the film will all appear, as will the demons. Sadly there’s no mention of the demonic boy band, Saja Boys.

Fortnite’s Horde Rush mode returns as Demon Rush, this time with you, Rumi and co fighting off waves of faceless demons. You’ll be able to load up on KPop Demon Hunters perks between each survival phase. This mode will run from 2nd October to 1st November.

In the store you’ll be able to buy Rumi, Mira and Zoey outfits and accessories. Emotes will also hit the Fortnite Shop and a bundle will be available containing multiple items. Inside Battle Royale and Blitz you’ll be able to complete quests to earn special items, such as Rumi’s Sword and Mira’s X-tra Spicy Ramyeon.

For players who like to create content for Fortnite, a whole load of assets are being added inspired by the Netflix film.

You can see the KPop Demon Hunters Fortnite crossover in the trailer below:

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The Moment the 'KPop Demon Hunters' Crew Knew They Had a Hit in 'Golden'
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The Moment the ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Crew Knew They Had a Hit in ‘Golden’

by admin September 30, 2025



As KPop Demon Hunters continues to take over the world, dominating the movie and music charts with its infectious songs and badass heroines, it’s no surprise that two empowering women behind the scenes played a major role in bringing it all to life. Director Maggie Kang and songwriter (as well as the singing voice of main character Rumi) EJAE recently sat down with the press to talk about their collaboration in creating the film’s iconic pop idols and their music catalog.

And yes, “Golden” did start off on a trip to the dentist.

EJAE clarified the lore behind the hit song while speaking to io9 and other outlets at a press conference for KPop Demon Hunters today. “It was on the way to the dentist—and guess what I got in the dentist? Gold fillings. Isn’t that insane?” EJAE recalled of the experience, which seemed like one with a huge payoff, as visits to the dentist typically involve a painful cost. This one, at least, would prove worth it. “It was in the car. I got the track [idea],” she continued.

EJAE added that she didn’t know at the time of writing the songs for the film’s soundtrack that “Golden,” among other hits, would go viral after KPop Demon Hunters‘ launch, let alone become one of the songs of the summer. But she did think that golden dentist visit felt like a special moment when she cracked the song’s melody on the drive home.

“I was so excited to get my gold filling done and go home and put it down. [I] had my co-writer [Mark Sonnenblick] come on Zoom, and that’s how we would write. And I was like, ‘Oh my God, Mark, I have this melody. I think it’s pretty epic,” she continued, motioning towards Kang, who also played a pivotal part in the brainstorming of the title track. “It was all meant to be, and then the melody idea came out really fast. But obviously there was fine-tuning that was back and forth. But the main hook idea we got, and we’re like, ‘we’re done with that.’ And we’re like, ‘Wait.’ Literally Mark and I and Zoom were like, ‘Did we just write a hit?’ Like, it sounded so good.”

Kang shared that soon after that, she got to hear the rough early version of “Golden.” “I think it was in Vancouver. I know exactly where I was. I was going to the airport,” Kang recalled, saying that the film’s executive music producer, Ian Eisendrath, had urged her to get on a phone call with him.

“We were on a phone call and he’s like, ‘Maggie, I just want you to, I just need you to listen to it right now,’” Kang continued. “I was like, ‘Okay,’ so I just take my AirPods out, and I’m listening to it. And I’m just like… I heard the few notes in the beginning and then I just had tears. I knew it was it. I was like, ‘this is it.’ It’s so magical; like right from the beginning, I was like, ‘Oh my gosh, we finally got it.’ Then I started crying, and then I cried more because it’s getting better and better.”

The process to land on the song as we know it came down to the perfect balance of K-Pop and movie musical magic. “It’s definitely a different approach because you have to follow the story a lot, and you have to understand the characters and what they’re going through [in] each scene,” EJAE said of striking the balance between making a good pop song and a good song for a musical. Kang wanted the trio of Huntr/x—Rumi, Mira, and Zoey—to feel like a fully fleshed-out band, to the point where the co-director requested that EJAE stay on as the singing voice for Rumi.

Kang also closely guided EJAE and Sonnenblick on how to use the music they were creating to propel KPop Demon Hunters‘ story. “I come from a K-pop world, so I’m all about: ‘What’s a great melody? What’s a catchy hook? What’s a good concept?’ That’s always what I’m thinking about,” EJAE explained. “Even with ‘Golden’, I needed a title that just sticks—’Golden’ sticks, you know? That’s what I’m focusing on, and Mark is focusing on the storyline, so it was a lot of us going back and forth, policing each other.”

“I love musicals, by the way, but in pop form, it can get a little different,” she continued. “Sometimes musicals, you could, because you’re saying a lot of things, it could get wordy sometimes. As a pop writer, we try to avoid that.”

Ultimately, EJAE and Sonneblick leaned on each other to remind themselves of balancing the fine line in making the film’s songs. “[I’d] say, ‘oh, that sounds weird’, and then Mark would tell me, ‘Hmm, that’s off the storyline. I know that’s a really cool line, EJAE, but let’s get back to the story,’” EJAE concluded.

“So that was a lot of back and forth; it was really, really challenging, and I remember Mark and I were like, ‘This is so hard, but if we pull this off, we’re freaking geniuses.’ And we pulled it off.”

KPop Demon Hunters is now streaming on Netflix.

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KPop Demon Hunters Are You Next Rumored Guests For Fortnite's Halloween Party
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KPop Demon Hunters Are You Next Rumored Guests For Fortnite’s Halloween Party

by admin September 27, 2025



Last year’s Fortnitemares was extremely packed with microtransactions, with the Fortnite item shop averaging a new collab skin every other day over the course of October. And it may be that Fortnitemares 2025 will be even more crowded, with long-rumored collabs with Scream, Friday the 13th, and Scooby-Doo expected to appear in the Fortnite shop during spooky season. But now there’s a new rumor about yet another Fortnitemares collab–KPop Demon Hunters.

The exact nature of the Fortnite x KPOP Demon Hunters collab isn’t clear at all right now, since the entire leak is just HypeX saying that it’s “the main Halloween collab” and that it’s “not just skins.” If true, this would presumably mean that there will be some new KPop Demon Hunters-related gameplay mechanic, like a new weapon or other item. Though since Fortnitemares is also rumored to have a Jason Voorhees medallion and Ghostface’s mythic knife, the KPop Demon Hunters collab would have to be even more involved with that.

The new season of Fortnite Festival begins on October 9, and so it’s possible that HUNTR/X will be the new season headliners. Epic previously promised the upcoming Festival season would be focused on Fortnite-original stuff, but that just means they had a plan that would have been very easy to pivot away from if they had the chance to swap in a collab with the biggest Netflix movie ever.

Fortnitemares 2025 is expected to start in early October, but we don’t know for sure when it will be just yet. Even so, there have been plenty of leaks about what we can expect to see from this year’s spooky festivities, and you can read all about them here.



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'KPop Demon Hunters' Has Somehow Reached Yet Another Milestone
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‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Has Somehow Reached Yet Another Milestone

by admin September 25, 2025



The hype for KPop Demon Hunters only grows as its summer success blazes a trail into the fall and fans clamor for more.

The Sony Pictures Animation feature, which Netflix acquired for the platform, has hit another first, as it has moved into the top spot on Nielsen’s overall top 10 streaming chart, according to the Hollywood Reporter. The numbers don’t lie and if the rush to get out merch and costumes is any indication, the Netflix animated hit is truly this generation’s Frozen. “Golden” and “Soda Pop” are on constant rotation in my and my friends’ social media posts, at least so I can attest to that.

The Nielsen streaming charts are dominated by Netflix projects—including Wednesday season two, which previously held the overall top spot and had a lot of anticipation built around its return. But it’s truly powerful to note that Mira, Rumi, and Zoey join Wednesday Addams (Jenna Ortega) as the streamer’s most popular heroines. Demon boys and Hydes beware!

KPop Demon Hunters was released August 23, and it took over the number one spot in the last week of August. Its highest weekly viewing total sits at 1.12 billion minutes in the United States, easily beating out other mainstays such as Bluey and SpongeBob SquarePants.

This milestone also marks KPop Demon Hunters’ 11th week appearing in the Nielsen charts, topping its own record for original streaming film that it set the week prior.

As the holidays and award season start to kick up, fans really only have the movie to go to until retailers roll out more offerings for the surefire franchise hit in the making. You know there’s already clamoring for Halloween party screenings, New York Comic Con cosplay, and holiday fun that will see more Huntr/x and Saja Boys love, so these numbers are sure to continue to keep going up, up, up. It’s their moment.

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Netflix Is Rushing Out 'KPop Demon Hunters' Costumes in Time for Halloween
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Netflix Is Rushing Out ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Costumes in Time for Halloween

by admin September 22, 2025


Netflix has listened to the fans and parents of fans eager to dress up as KPop Demon Hunters‘ Mira, Rumi, or Zoey this spooky season by hastening a collab with Spirit Halloween. In a release, Spirit Halloween, which already works closely with the streamer on official Stranger Things and Squid Game character looks and decor, has announced that it will have KPop Demon Hunters adult and kid costumes come October.

Kids’ costumes will hit stores early October, while grown-ups will have to wait until mid-month, which is hitting it real close to party weekends. But hey, at the very least these fits can come in handy for screenings and fan get-togethers.

The cosplay-style costumes and wigs depict Huntr/x’s looks from the film’s iconic opening number, “Takedown.” Here’s a look at the details:

The costumes start at $59.99 for the kids’ sizes and $69.99 for adults, but it’s interesting to note that only the Rumi wig is getting released as a separate piece from the costume (at $26.99); Mira and Zoey can be styled with wigs already part of Spirit’s selection or for you to DIY on your own hair.

There’s no word yet on Saja Boys band costumes or a Derpy onesie (which we hope comes with a little magnetic bird), but with the phenomenon just getting started, there’s got to be more on the way for the fans as Netflix seeks to capitalize on the huge success of the film with plans that go beyond merch into sequels, spinoffs, and more.

Sign up for the Spirit Halloween x Kpop Demon Hunters pre-order drop here.

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TikTok baker goes viral making life-sized Rumi from K-Pop Demon Hunters out of cake

by admin September 19, 2025



A TikTok-famous baker is taking over the app after making a life-sized character from K-Pop Demon Hunters completely out of cake, leaving viewers equal parts stunned and hungry.

K-Pop Demon Hunters is one of the world’s most popular animated films, and it’s not hard to see why. The colorful visuals, catchy songs and heartwarming message have brought the magic of Korean pop music and culture around the globe.

Despite getting snubbed at the VMAs, K-Pop Demon Hunters broke records as Netflix’s most-watched film ever, and two more sequels for the IP have already been announced.

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To celebrate the viral KPDH craze, a TikTok-famous baker decided to try her hand and recreate the movie’s main character, Rumi, completely out of cake.

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TikTok baker makes life-sized Rumi out of cake under 1 week

Lara Cakes is a baker with over 4 million followers on TikTok, best known for making massive edible sculptures out of cake. She’s made some truly wild ones over the years, including Elsa from Disney’s Frozen and even a life-sized statue of Wolverine holding up Deadpool.

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Boasting a floor-length purple braid and stylish stage attire, KPDH’s Rumi seems like one of the most challenging characters from the movie that Lara could recreate, but that didn’t put her off from her vision. In fact, she challenged herself to complete it in less than a week.

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First, Lara created Rumi’s body out of vanilla sponge cake, using struts for support. She made Rumi’s patterns out of purple and pink layers, and created her skin using white chocolate modeling chocolate, while she modeled the clothes using white chocolate ganache.

“I didn’t realize how detailed her clothing actually was, and it came back to bite me in the butt when I began to decorate it at the very end,” Lara joked, remarking how many little elements are present on the character’s jacket.

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Surprisingly, doing Rumi’s makeup was one of the more difficult aspects of making the cake — but in the end, she managed to make a fair recreation of the HUNTR/X lead singer that left fans stunned.

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“I am so ecstatic with how this one turned out,” she said. “I really think I nailed every single part of this.”

Viewers were in agreement, with one joking, “Oh, you ATE this.”

“I’ve never been jealous of a fake figure before!” another wrote. “This is insane!”

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“My daughter’s reaction was, ‘I would like one,’” one parent said.

This is the latest cake-related moment to go viral online after YouTube star turned boxer Jake Paul got into a fistfight with his brother Logan’s wedding cake in August.



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For Good' Wants to Crash That 'KPop Demon Hunters' Soundtrack Oscar Push
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For Good’ Wants to Crash That ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Soundtrack Oscar Push

by admin September 17, 2025


KPop Demon Hunters is a huge hit—both the record-breaking movie itself and its record-breaking soundtrack album. No doubt Netflix has already started having Oscar dreams, with nominations all but guaranteed in the Best Animated Feature as well as Best Original Song categories. The biggest hit is even titled “Golden,” just like the statuette! But another musical on the horizon would like you to remember the votes aren’t tallied yet.

That would be Wicked: For Good, the follow-up to last year’s very successful Wicked—which notched 10 Oscar nominations and picked up a pair for its lavish costumes and production design. (It also answered fan demand by holding “singalong” screenings, as KPop Demon Hunters also did recently.)

But one category it didn’t enter into was Best Original Song, since Wicked‘s numbers all came from the long-running Broadway musical. That didn’t stop the Academy Awards from bringing stars Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo out to sing onstage, and now it seems Wicked: For Good is hoping for a return visit.

As Variety reports, confirming remarks Jon M. Chu made to Entertainment Weekly last week, Wicked: For Good‘s soundtrack will feature two new songs, one for each of its witchy leads. Stephen Schwartz, who wrote the original Wicked songs for the 2003 musical, penned both; today their titles were confirmed as “No Place Like Home,” for Erivo’s Elphaba, and “The Girl in the Bubble,” for Grande’s Glinda.

As Variety notes, both songs “are expected to be Oscar-eligible, unlike any of the songs from the first movie, which had added verses but did not feature any completely new songs.”

In a statement to the trade, Schwartz said, “In addition to two brand new songs, there is a lot that’s new in several other existing songs. So not only listeners coming to the score for the first time, but long-time fans of the original Broadway cast album, will have a great deal to discover.”

Don’t expect to get more than teases of the new material before the movie, though: Wicked: For Good and its soundtrack both release November 21. Do you predict either of the new songs will be a threat to KPop Demon Hunters when awards season rolls around?

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'KPop Demon Hunters' Producer Accused of ChatGPT Use for Songwriting
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‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Producer Accused of ChatGPT Use for Songwriting

by admin September 17, 2025


Netflix hit KPop Demon Hunters has stayed in the conversation in large part because of its blockbuster soundtrack, but now one of those songs has come under scrutiny for potentially getting an assist from ChatGPT.

In a recent discussion in Seoul for OpenAI’s newly opened Korean office, songwriter Vince reportedly claimed he used the controversial technology to help pen the song “Soda Pop,” performed in the movie by the demonic Saja Boys. He is credited as one of several co-writers on the track, according to a Netflix blog post.

A now-deleted tweet (preserved in a screengrab on Reddit) said to be penned by an OpenAI exec read: “Fav moment from the launch celebration was hearing singer/songwriter Vince share that ChatGPT helped him write ‘Soda Pop’ from KPop Demon Hunters! It apparently gave him ideas to make it sound ‘more bubbly.’”

Here’s where things get complicated. The alleged use of AI to help write “Soda Pop” was first reported in the English-language version of Joongang Daily—but the original Korean text of the article makes no mention of ChatGPT being used specifically during the production of KPop Demon Hunters’ music.

A translator on Gizmodo’s staff revealed Vince instead made a far broader statement—”I sometimes use ChatGPT to get some inspiration while producing K-Pop”—while discussing how AI technology is already being used in the K-Pop industry.

As Kotaku has pointed out, KPop Demon Hunters has previously had to fend off allegations surrounding its characters being made with AI. Rei Ami, one of the singers for the movie’s girl group Huntr/x, has also had to insist that she and co-singers Ejae and Audrey Nuna are real human beings.

io9 has reached out to Netflix for clarification and will update should we hear back.

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