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Molly Edwards

KPop Demon Hunters was originally "dark, adult, and very violent," but changed direction during development because it had "franchise potential"

Huntr/x in KPop Demon Hunters.

KPop Demon Hunters took over the world last year with its vibrant animation and seriously catchy tunes.

But, as it turns out, it was almost a completely different film entirely. The film is based on an original idea of co-director Maggie Kang's, and, as she revealed in a in a recent Deadline interview, the concept for the movie was initially "dark, adult, and very violent."

But, after around six months in development, Kristine Belson, president of Sony Pictures Animation, suggested switching things up. Feeling that the concept was "bigger" and had "franchise potential," Belson suggested making the film something with mass appeal, explained Kang.

That was undoubtedly a good idea, considering the film's massive global success and the cultural phenomenon it has become. 'Golden' is a chart-topper (though we prefer 'What It Sounds Like'...) and merchandise is everywhere. While an edgier, darker take on the idea of demon-slaying KPop stars is a very interesting proposition, it's hard to argue against the more family friendly fare the film ended up being.

KPop Demon Hunters 2 is in the works, though it's unlikely to arrive for a long time. "I feel immense pride as a Korean filmmaker that the audience wants more from this Korean story and our Korean characters," Kang said in a statement when the sequel was officially greenlit. "There's so much more to this world we have built, and I'm excited to show you. This is only the beginning."

While you wait for KPop Demon Hunters 2, check out our guide to all the upcoming movies worth getting excited about.

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