Could Kpop Demon Hunters Part 2 be coming?

Could we soon see more adventures of Zoey, Rumi and Mira?
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Kpop Demon Hunters creator Maggie Kang, says she's "excited" for more possible stories with Huntr/x.
"There's definitely more we can do with these characters in this world," she said.
Though nothing is confirmed just yet, she added, "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."
The movie has become a massive success and the most-watched Netflix movie ever, with over 325 million views.
The music from the film has become an instant success with the song Golden staying at number one in the charts for eight weeks and the soundtrack being the first ever to have four songs in the US top 10 at once.
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Fans have been a huge part of the movie's success, Maggie Kang told BBC Entertainment correspondent Colin Paterson: "They were just spreading the word of this movie everywhere."
The animated movie follows Huntr/x, a powerful Kpop girl group who sing, dance and fight evil demons in secret.
Their biggest enemies? The Saja Boys – a demon-filled boy band.

The speaking voices of Huntr/x: Ji-young Yoo (Zoey), Arden Cho (Rumi) and May Hong (Mira) but there are no plans for a live-action version of the movie
Some experts think that Kpop Demon Hunters could also slay at the Oscars, the biggest movie awards show.
Reviewers critics have loved the film and some predictions say it could be the favourite for awards of Best Animated Film and Best Original Song, where the rules say that any film can only enter three tunes.
Netflix have already said that Golden will be one song included, but the other two haven't been decided yet.

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So while there's hope for a sequel, what about a real-life version of the film?
Could that be coming anytime soon?
"It's really hard to imagine these characters in a live action world," says Maggie.
"So totally it wouldn't work for me."