Maggie Kang, the creator and co-director of Kpop Demon Hunters, has said she is "excited for the potential for more stories" involving animated girl group Huntr/x.
Speaking to the BBC during a visit to Europe, Kang explained that while there was "nothing official we can talk about", she and co-director Chris Appelhans believe "there's definitely more we can do with these characters in this world".
"And 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," she added.
Kpop Demon Hunters has become a cultural phenomenon this year, overtaking Squid Game as the most watched title in Netflix history, with more than 325m views.
The animated film tells the story of a hugely successful female Kpop trio, who play enormous concerts at the same time as trying to save the world from evil forces.
They end up locked in battle against a boy band called Saja Boys, who are made up of demons.
The film has broken record after record. A sing-a-long version released in cinemas in August became the first ever Netflix film to top the US box office.
Its music also topped the US singles and albums charts, becoming the first soundtrack in history to have four songs simultaneously in the US top 10, something not even Saturday Night Fever could achieve.
The film's anthem Golden, sung by Huntr/x, has spent eight weeks at number one, tying Sugar Sugar by The Archies for the most time at the top of the charts by an animated act.
Hussain Ali
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