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Paramount and Hybe America 's K-pop Movie Adds Ji-young Yoo and Eric Nam, Lands February 2027 Release
Paramount and Hybe America 's K-pop Movie Adds Ji-young Yoo and Eric Nam, Lands February 2027 Release

Yahoo

time7 hours ago

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Paramount and Hybe America 's K-pop Movie Adds Ji-young Yoo and Eric Nam, Lands February 2027 Release

Paramount and Hybe America's untitled K-pop film has found its stars and landed a release date, Paramount announced Tuesday. Ji-young Yoo (KPop Demon Hunters) and Eric Nam (The Legend of Aang: The Last Airbender) are set to star in the Benson Lee-directed film. Eileen Shim wrote the script's latest draft. More from The Hollywood Reporter Stephen Colbert's Late Night Allies and Famous Friends Make Cameos on 'The Late Show' After Cancellation Jon Stewart Rages Over Colbert Cancellation In F-Bomb Filled Speech Jon Stewart Is Unsure of 'The Daily Show's Future Amid Paramount-Skydance Merger 'This film is my love letter to K-pop – its energy, passion, magic, and the incredible community behind it,' Lee said in statement. 'I'm deeply grateful to Paramount Pictures for championing the project, to our producers for their unwavering dedication, to our talented and dynamic cast, and to the legends of the genre helping us bring this story to life.' In North America, the movie will open in theaters Feb. 12, 2027, the beginning of the lucrative Presidents Day/Valentine's Day weekend, opposite TriStar's buzzed-about book adaptation The Nightingale, starring Elle and Dakota Fanning (that film's date was announced Tuesday as well). Lee's untitled film, set in the world of K-pop music survival shows, is expected to be the first major American studio film shot entirely in South Korea. 'The film centers around a young Korean-American woman, who defies her family's wishes to compete in a televised competition to find the next K-pop girl group,' the logline reads. Yoo recently voiced the role of Zoey, a member of K-pop girl group Huntrix, in Netflix's KPop Demon Hunters, which has become a hit on the streamer both in and outside the world of K-pop. Several of the songs from the film, which were voiced by a separate group of performers, have landed on the Billboard Hot 100 and topped Spotify's charts. Nam is well-known in the world of K-pop, having performed in the Korean entertainment space since his on MBC's music competition series, Star Audition: Birth of a Great Star 2, which launched his music career. He was an original host of the K-pop talk show After School Club and frequented Korean variety shows. He's also slated to appear on season four of Peacock's Emmy Award-winning reality show, The Traitors. Hybe America's president of film and TV James Shin is producing the film alongside Arthur Spector and Joshua Davis of Epic Magazine and Scooter Braun. Executive producers include Joshuah Bearman of Epic Magazine, John Zaozirny and Scott Manson. 'This film captures the incredible dedication and artistry that defines K-pop and its insatiable popularity, while showcasing the universal themes of chasing your dreams against all odds,' Shin said in a statement. Hybe America is the U.S. branch of K-pop giant Hybe, which acts as the parent companies to several labels that house massive acts including BTS, Seventeen, Le Sserafim and Enhypen. Paramount's Bryan Oh will oversee production on behalf of the studio. Paramount Pictures' president of the motion picture group Michael Ireland originally oversaw the project throughout its development at 20th Century Fox before acquiring it in turnaround from Disney and bringing it to Paramount under current studio head Brian Robbins. Yoois repped by Entertainment 360, Gersh, Viewpoint and Del Shaw Moonves, while Nam is repped by WME, 3 Arts Entertainment and The Lede Company. Epic is repped by CAA and Linda Lichter at LGNA. July 22, 2:30: Updated with additional release date details for Presidents Day weekend in 2027. —Pamela McClintock contributed to this story. Best of The Hollywood Reporter The 40 Greatest Needle Drops in Film History The 40 Best Films About the Immigrant Experience Wes Anderson's Movies Ranked From Worst to Best Solve the daily Crossword

Can BTS' agency Hybe make the next KPop Demon Hunters? New US film in works with Paramount
Can BTS' agency Hybe make the next KPop Demon Hunters? New US film in works with Paramount

Straits Times

time20 hours ago

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  • Straits Times

Can BTS' agency Hybe make the next KPop Demon Hunters? New US film in works with Paramount

Find out what's new on ST website and app. The Hybe America-Paramount Pictures film, which aims for global box office success akin to the recent animated hit K-Pop Demon Hunters (above), is set to premiere in theatres in early 2027. SEOUL - Hybe America, the North American branch of K-pop boy band BTS' South Korean entertainment agency Hybe, is teaming up with Paramount Pictures to co-produce a new K-pop-themed feature film, the companies said on July 23. The film, which aims for global box-office success akin to the recent animated Netflix hit KPop Demon Hunters, is set to premiere in theatres in early 2027. Though the title is yet to be announced, it will centre on a Korean American teenager who defies her family's wishes and auditions for a reality TV competition with dreams of becoming part of a K-pop girl group. Actress Yoo Ji-young, who voiced the youngest member Zoey of popular girl group Huntrix in KPop Demon Hunters, and singer Eric Nam, known for playing surgical resident Jonah Yoon in the 2024 Hollywood film Transplant, will take on the lead roles. The production will begin filming in mid-September and will be shot entirely on location in South Korea — marking the first time a major Hollywood studio has conducted a full production solely in the country. Korean American director Benson Lee will helm the project, with a screenplay written by Eileen Shim. Producers include James Shin, president of film and television at Hybe America, along with Arthur Spector and Joshua Davis of Epic Magazine and Hybe board member Scooter Braun. Executive producers include Joshuah Bearman, John Zaozirny and Scott Manson, all from Epic Magazine. Bryan Oh, senior vice president at Paramount Pictures, will oversee the project on behalf of the studio. 'This film is my love letter to K-pop — a world filled with energy, passion, magic and an incredible community of support,' said Lee in a statement. 'I'm deeply grateful to Paramount Pictures and the production team for their unwavering commitment and everyone involved in bringing this story to life.' Shin of Hybe America added: 'We are thrilled to partner with Paramount Pictures for this historic opportunity to bring a K-pop story to global audiences. The film will highlight the dedication, artistry and global impact of K-pop, while also delivering a universal message about chasing your dreams against all odds.' THE KOREA HERALD/ ASIA NEWS NETWORK

Can BTS' agency make next ‘KPop Demon Hunters'? New film in works with Paramount
Can BTS' agency make next ‘KPop Demon Hunters'? New film in works with Paramount

The Star

time20 hours ago

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  • The Star

Can BTS' agency make next ‘KPop Demon Hunters'? New film in works with Paramount

The film, which aims for global box office success akin to the recent animated hit K-Pop Demon Hunters (above), is set to premiere in theatres in early 2027. - Netflix SEOUL: Hybe America, the North American branch of BTS' agency Hybe, is teaming up with Paramount Pictures to co-produce a new K-pop-themed feature film, the companies said on Wednesday (July 23). The film, which aims for global box office success akin to the recent animated hit K-Pop Demon Hunters, is set to premiere in theatres in early 2027. Though the title is yet to be announced, the film will centre on a Korean American teenager who defies her family's wishes and auditions for a reality TV competition with dreams of becoming part of a K-pop girl group. Yoo Ji-young, who voiced the youngest Huntrix member Joy in K-Pop Demon Hunters and singer Eric Nam, known for his lead role as surgical resident Yona Yoon in the 2023 Hollywood drama Transplant, will take on the lead roles. The production will begin filming in mid-September and will be shot entirely on location in South Korea — marking the first time a major Hollywood studio has conducted a full production solely in Korea. Korean American director Benson Lee will helm the project, with a screenplay written by Eileen Shim. Producers include James Shin, president of film and television at Hybe America, along with Arthur Spector and Joshua Davis of Epic Magazine and Hybe board member Scooter Braun. Executive producers include Joshuah Bearman, John Zaozirny and Scott Manson, all from Epic Magazine. Bryan Oh, senior vice president at Paramount Pictures, will oversee the project on behalf of the studio. 'This film is my love letter to K-pop — a world filled with energy, passion, magic and an incredible community of support,' said Lee in a statement. 'I'm deeply grateful to Paramount Pictures, the production team for their unwavering commitment and everyone involved in bringing this story to life.' Shin of Hybe America said, 'We are thrilled to partner with Paramount Pictures for this historic opportunity to bring a K-pop story to global audiences. The film will highlight the dedication, artistry and global impact of K-pop, while also delivering a universal message about chasing your dreams against all odds.' - The Korea Herald/ANN

Can BTS' agency make next ‘KPop Demon Hunters'? New film in works with Paramount
Can BTS' agency make next ‘KPop Demon Hunters'? New film in works with Paramount

Straits Times

time21 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Straits Times

Can BTS' agency make next ‘KPop Demon Hunters'? New film in works with Paramount

Find out what's new on ST website and app. The film, which aims for global box office success akin to the recent animated hit K-Pop Demon Hunters, is set to premiere in theaters in early 2027. SEOUL - Hybe America, the North American branch of BTS' agency Hybe, is teaming up with Paramount Pictures to co-produce a new K-pop-themed feature film, the companies said on July 23. The film, which aims for global box office success akin to the recent animated hit K-Pop Demon Hunters, is set to premiere in theaters in early 2027. Though the title is yet to be announced, the film will center on a Korean American teenager who defies her family's wishes and auditions for a reality TV competition with dreams of becoming part of a K-pop girl group. Yoo Ji-young, who voiced the youngest Huntrix member Joy in K-Pop Demon Hunters and singer Eric Nam, known for his lead role as surgical resident Yona Yoon in the 2023 Hollywood drama Transplant, will take on the lead roles. The production will begin filming in mid-September and will be shot entirely on location in Korea — marking the first time a major Hollywood studio has conducted a full production solely in Korea. Korean American director Benson Lee will helm the project, with a screenplay written by Eileen Shim. Producers include James Shin, president of film and television at Hybe America, along with Arthur Spector and Joshua Davis of Epic Magazine and Hybe board member Scooter Braun. Executive producers include Joshuah Bearman, John Zaozirny and Scott Manson, all from Epic Magazine. Mr Bryan Oh, senior vice president at Paramount Pictures, will oversee the project on behalf of the studio. Top stories Swipe. Select. Stay informed. Singapore S'pore's domestic recycling rate drops to all time low of 11% Singapore HDB launches 10,209 BTO and balance flats, as priority scheme for singles kicks in Singapore Youth Courts will take a new approach to cases, focused on underlying issues and supporting needs Life The Projector will resume daily screenings at Golden Mile Tower. Is its Cineleisure exit next? Singapore Ex-Tanjong Pagar United footballer charged with assault after Jurong East Stadium match Business Singapore's digital banks finding their niche in areas like SMEs as they narrow losses in 2024 Asia Japan Prime Minister Ishiba to resign by August, Mainichi newspaper reports Life New Pokemon theme park to open in Japan in early 2026 'This film is my love letter to K-pop — a world filled with energy, passion, magic and an incredible community of support,' said Mr Lee in a statement. 'I'm deeply grateful to Paramount Pictures, the production team for their unwavering commitment and everyone involved in bringing this story to life.' Mr Shin of Hybe America said, 'We are thrilled to partner with Paramount Pictures for this historic opportunity to bring a K-pop story to global audiences. The film will highlight the dedication, artistry and global impact of K-pop, while also delivering a universal message about chasing your dreams against all odds.' THE KOREA HERALD/ ASIA NEWS NETWORK

Can Hybe make next ‘KPop Demon Hunters'? New film in works with Paramount
Can Hybe make next ‘KPop Demon Hunters'? New film in works with Paramount

Korea Herald

timea day ago

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  • Korea Herald

Can Hybe make next ‘KPop Demon Hunters'? New film in works with Paramount

Set for 2027 release, the feature stars 'KPop Demon Hunters' voice actress Yoo Ji-young and singer Eric Nam Hybe America, the North American branch of BTS' agency Hybe, is teaming up with Paramount Pictures to co-produce a new K-pop-themed feature film, the companies said Wednesday. The film, which aims for global box office success akin to the recent animated hit 'KPop Demon Hunters,' is set to premiere in theaters in early 2027. Though the title is yet to be announced, the film will center on a Korean American teenager who defies her family's wishes and auditions for a reality TV competition with dreams of becoming part of a K-pop girl group. Yoo Ji-young, who voiced the youngest Huntrix member Joy in 'KPop Demon Hunters' and singer Eric Nam, known for his lead role as surgical resident Yona Yoon in the 2023 Hollywood drama 'Transplant,' will take on the lead roles. The production will begin filming in mid-September and will be shot entirely on location in Korea — marking the first time a major Hollywood studio has conducted a full production solely in Korea. Korean American director Benson Lee will helm the project, with a screenplay written by Eileen Shim. Producers include James Shin, president of film and television at Hybe America, along with Arthur Spector and Joshua Davis of Epic Magazine and Hybe board member Scooter Braun. Executive producers include Joshuah Bearman, John Zaozirny and Scott Manson, all from Epic Magazine. Bryan Oh, senior vice president at Paramount Pictures, will oversee the project on behalf of the studio. 'This film is my love letter to K-pop — a world filled with energy, passion, magic and an incredible community of support,' said Lee in a statement. 'I'm deeply grateful to Paramount Pictures, the production team for their unwavering commitment and everyone involved in bringing this story to life.' Shin of Hybe America said, 'We are thrilled to partner with Paramount Pictures for this historic opportunity to bring a K-pop story to global audiences. The film will highlight the dedication, artistry and global impact of K-pop, while also delivering a universal message about chasing your dreams against all odds.'

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