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‘KPop Demon Hunters’ director Maggie Kang to appear on Korean variety show

Maggie Kang, the writer and director of Netflix animation film ″KPop Demon Hunters,″ speaks with President Lee Jae Myung at Arirang TV's studio in Seocho District, southern Seoul, for the televised program ″K-Pop: The Next Chapter″ on Aug. 20 in this photo provided by the presidential office. [JOINT PRESS CORPS]
Maggie Kang, the writer and director of Netflix animation film ″KPop Demon Hunters,″ speaks with President Lee Jae Myung at Arirang TV’s studio in Seocho District, southern Seoul, for the televised program ″K-Pop: The Next Chapter″ on August 20 in this photo provided by the presidential office. [JOINT PRESS CORPS]

Maggie Kang, director of the Netflix animated film “KPop Demon Hunters,” will appear on tvN’s variety show “You Quiz on the Block” on August 27, according to media outlet Edaily on August 21. Kang will discuss the behind-the-scenes process of creating the film.

“KPop Demon Hunters,” released on Netflix on June 20, follows the story of K-pop girl group HUNTR/X, who also fight as demon hunters. The film has topped Netflix’s global movie rankings since its release.

Songs from the soundtrack have also topped global music charts. The track “Golden,” performed in the film by HUNTR/X, reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 on August 11 and also topped the UK Official Singles Chart twice, on August 1 and August 15. Other songs from the film, including “Soda Pop,” “Your Idol” and “Takedown,” have also ranked high on charts worldwide.

Kang, a Canadian of Korean descent who moved to Canada at the age of five, studied animation at Sheridan College. She built her career as a story artist at DreamWorks, Blue Sky, Warner Bros and Illumination.

On August 20, Kang also appeared on Arirang TV’s special program “K-Pop: The Next Chapter,” alongside President Lee Jae Myung and girl group Twice, to discuss the future of K-pop.

 

Yu Hong-jun, left, director of the National Museum of Korea, gifts a fan to Maggie Kang, writer and director of Netflix film ″KPop Demon Hunters,″ at the museum in Yongsan District, central Seoul, on Aug. 21. [YONHAP]
Yu Hong-jun, left, director of the National Museum of Korea, gifts a fan to Maggie Kang, writer and director of Netflix film ″KPop Demon Hunters,″ at the museum in Yongsan District, central Seoul, on August 21. [YONHAP]

On August 21, Kang met with Yoo Hong-jun, an art historian and director of the National Museum of Korea, at the museum in Yongsan District, central Seoul, and looked at art pieces, including a moon jar created in the late 17th century and a digital exhibition.

It was Kang’s first visit in four months since she visited the museum in April this year for a personal visit before “KPop Demon Hunters” was released.

Yu pointed out the imperfections of the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910) pottery, explaining that the moon jar is created by joining two large bowls together.

“Look closely — see how it’s round, but not a perfect circle?” Yoo said. The director said she was inspired by such details. “That’s new. I’m getting new ideas,” she said.

Maggie Kang, left, writer and director of Netflix film ″KPop Demon Hunters,″ and Yu Hong-jun, director of the National Museum of Korea, look at digital art at the museum in Yongsan District, central Seoul, on Aug. 21. [YONHAP]
Maggie Kang, left, writer and director of Netflix film ″KPop Demon Hunters,″ and Yu Hong-jun, director of the National Museum of Korea, look at digital art at the museum in Yongsan District, central Seoul, on August 21. [YONHAP]

BY SHIN HYE-YEON, KIM JU-YEON  [kim.juyeon2@joongang.co.kr]

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