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'KPop Demon Hunters' Is Heading to Theaters. Here's How to Get Tickets

'KPop Demon Hunters' Is Heading to Theaters. Here's How to Get Tickets

CNET6 days ago
Netflix's KPop Demon Hunters is getting a short sing-along run in theaters, which means fans can belt out the film's catchy songs with a real-life crowd. Let's just hope there aren't any demons lurking around.
A sing-along version of KPop Demon Hunters -- the streaming service's most-watched original animated movie ever -- will hit movie theater screens later this month in the US and Canada. The Netflix film follows superstars and covert demon hunters Rumi, Mira and Zoey. The trio, also known as the girl-group HUNTR/X, gains a new rival in the secretly supernatural Saja Boys.
If the songs Golden or Soda Pop went triple platinum in your house in the way Golden coasted to the top of Billboard's Hot 100, you'll want to know how to get a ticket to the one-weekend event.
How to get movie tickets to KPop Demon Hunters
Sing-along screenings will take place on Saturday, Aug. 23, and Sunday, Aug. 24. According to Netflix, tickets go on sale Wednesday, Aug. 13, at 9 a.m. ET/6 a.m. PT. You can find local theaters showing the film and buy tickets via the SingKPopDemonHunters.com website, which currently has a countdown clock.
And if you want to prep in advance, the movie's soundtrack is available to stream on major music streaming platforms like Spotify, Apple Music and Amazon Music.
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'AND THE VENT WAS CLOSED:' Woman Gets into Boyfriend's Tacoma. Then She Sees the Strategically Placed Strand of Hair

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