Netflix’s new animated movie, ‘K-Pop Warriors’, won an unreleased Twice song released on the first trailer; Check it out!
Netflix released, on Thursday (22), the official trailer of ‘Warriors of K-Pop’ (K-Pop Demon Hunters, in the original), new animation made in partnership with Sony Pictures Animation, studio responsible for ‘Spider-Man in the Spider’.
Check it out!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pib3zixhp3a
Another highlight of the feature is the soundtrack as the production will feature original songs, including the unreleased track ‘Takedown’, sung by Jeongyeon, Jihyo and Chaeyoungfrom Twice. This is the first time members of the group have participated directly in the trail of an international animation.
They Sing ✔️
They Dance ✔️
They Kick Demon Ass ✔️Kpop Demon Hunters Premieres June 20 on Netflix!
(Stick Around Until The End of the Trailer To Hear An Exclusive Sneak Peek of Takedown, A Song Performer by Jeongyeon, Jihyo and Chaeyoung of Twice!) pic.twitter.com/emmtvxesxx
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The cast of voices in English brings names like Arden Chowho lived Kira Yukimura in ‘Teen Wolf’, May Hong of ‘closed circle’, and Yoo Ji Young, of ‘moxie’, in the protagonists, besides Ahn Hyo Seopknown for its role in the drama ‘Surprise Applicant’,Yunjin Kim (Lost), Daniel Dae Kim (Hawaii Five-0), Ken Jeong (If you drink, don’t marry!) And Joel Kim Booster (Fire Island).
The production reaches the platform catalog on June 20th.
What is the synopsis?
Mixing action, comedy and a lot of music, the film follows three K-Pop stars that, off stage, live a secret life as hunters of demons. Protagonists Rumi, Mira, and Zoey, when they are not running out stadium tickets around the world, need to face supernatural forces that threaten their fans.
The film have the official synopsis:
“When they are not crowding stadiums, K-Pop Rumi, Mira and Zoey stars use their secret powers to protect fans against supernatural threats. Together, they need to face their greatest enemy: a rival boy band composed of disguised demons.”
‘K-pop warriors’ are directed by Chris Applehans and Maggie Kangwho also signed the film script alongside Danya Jimenez and Hannah McMechan.
Source: Recreio
