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Five Netflix Picks to Watch After ‘KPop Demon Hunters’

If "KPop Demon Hunters" left you wanting more, these five Netflix titles are your next binge.

KPop Demon Hunters
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“KPop Demon Hunters” arrived on Netflix as a thrilling blend of animation, fantasy, and music where a girl group fights demons by night and performs on stage by day. The film combines exciting action with vibrant K-pop energy, stunning visuals, and catchy songs that keep viewers hooked.

If you love the world of K-pop and want more stories filled with idol life, powerful performances, and cultural flair, these five Netflix titles are perfect for you. Each offers a unique glimpse into the music scene and the passion behind it, ready to keep you entertained.

Blackpink: Light Up the Sky (2020)

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This 2020 Netflix documentary gives an inside look at the rise of one of K-pop’s biggest girl groups. It follows the members from their early training days through their first major album release and their groundbreaking Coachella performance. The film offers a personal glimpse into their lives, showing both the challenges and triumphs of being global pop stars.

Popstar Academy: Katseye (2024)

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What does it really take to become a global pop star? This behind-the-scenes docuseries follows 20 young women as they compete, train, and push their limits for a shot at joining KATSEYE, the first girl group formed by HYBE and Geffen. With members hailing from across the world, the journey is as emotional as it is demanding.

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Part-Time Idol (2017)

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A disillusioned music producer returns to his agency after a long hiatus and sets out to form a new co-ed idol group using overlooked trainees. As the group undergoes an unconventional training process, real-life performers like Kwon Hyun Bin, Lee Suhyeon, and Kim Hee-Jung add authenticity to this quirky, behind-the-scenes look at the K-pop industry.

A-List to Playlist (2024)

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After spending 20 years building a successful acting career, Cho Jung-seok sets his sights on an entirely new stage: pop music. With just 100 days to debut as a singer, he rallies friends, mentors, and industry pros to help turn his bold dream into reality.

Take 1 (2022)

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This emotional docuseries follows top South Korean artists as they prepare a single, once-in-a-lifetime performance. With full creative control and a ticking clock, each episode captures the pressure, passion, and personal meaning behind one perfect take.

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Clara is about to graduate with a Bachelor's degree in Writing Arts at the National University of Arts in Buenos Aires, Argentina. In her role as a writer for Spoiler US, she covers movies, TV shows, streaming platforms, celebrities, and other topics of entertainment and general interest. Since 2021, she has been working as a film critic for Bendito Spoiler, Cinema Saturno, and Peliplat, attending festivals, conducting interviews, and regularly participating in cinematic debate podcasts. Her main focus of work is in the horror genre.

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