
"If you've been humming "Golden" under your breath since June, you're in luck. Netflix's animated juggernaut about a K-pop girl group who double as demon slayers, is KPop Demon Hunters, returning to the big screen for a Halloween-weekend sing-along. From October 31 through November 2, fans can belt their favorite songs at screenings across New York City, from Alamo Drafthouse in Lower Manhattan to AMC Empire 25 in Times Square."
"The limited run is more than fan service: it marks another unexpected theatrical detour for Netflix. When the sing-along version premiered in August, it stunned box-office watchers by opening at number one and grossing roughly $18 million in just two days. That success helped make KPop Demon Hunters to become Netflix's most-watched film ever, with its soundtrack continuing to dominate the Billboard Hot 100."
"Now, the movie's encore arrives with an even wider reach. AMC Theatres, which sat out the first release, is screening the film in roughly 400 locations across the U.S. and Europe, an unlikely alignment between the largest cinema chain and a streamer that once made exhibitors very nervous. For moviegoers, it simply means more seats and more screens to scream-sing into Halloween weekend."
KPop Demon Hunters returns to theaters for a Halloween-weekend sing-along from October 31 through November 2, with screenings across New York City at venues including Alamo Drafthouse, AMC Empire 25, the Paris Theater and Nitehawk. The sing-along previously opened at number one, grossing roughly $18 million in two days and helped make KPop Demon Hunters Netflix's most-watched film, while its soundtrack continues to dominate the Billboard Hot 100. AMC Theatres is screening the film in roughly 400 locations across the U.S. and Europe, increasing availability and offering more seats and screens for fans to participate in glow-stick, high-note sing-along screenings.
Read at Time Out New York
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