Eric Nam And “KPop Demon Hunters” Ji Young Yoo Confirmed For K-Pop Film By HYBE America And Paramount Pictures

Published on July 23, 2025 at 08:49 AM

Eric Nam and Ji Young Yoo will be starring together in a new K-pop-themed film!

On July 22 (local time), HYBE America announced that it will co-produce a K-pop-themed film with Paramount Pictures, one of the leading film studios in the United States.

The film will follow the story of a Korean-American girl who, despite her family’s opposition, participates in a televised audition program in hopes of becoming part of the next-generation K-pop girl group.

Ji Young Yoo, who voiced the character Zoey, the youngest member of HUNTR/X in the Netflix animated film “KPop Demon Hunters,” and Eric Nam, who played surgical resident Jonah Yoon in last year’s Hollywood movie “Transplant,” have been cast in the lead roles.

The film is slated for theatrical release on February 12, 2027, with filming set to begin in mid-September this year. It will be shot entirely in South Korea, marking the first time a major Hollywood studio has filmed an entire production in South Korea.

Directed by Benson Lee and written by Eileen Shim, the production team includes James Shin, President of Film and TV Division at HYBE America, and Arthur Spector, Joshua Davis, and Scooter Braun of Epic Magazine. Joshuah Bearman, John Zaozirny, and Scott Manson of Epic Magazine will serve as executive producers. Bryan Oh, Senior Vice President at Paramount Pictures, will oversee the entire project on behalf of the studio.

Director Benson Lee shared, “This film is my love letter to K-pop-a world full of energy, passion, magic, and an incredible community that supports it. I’m deeply grateful to Paramount Pictures for backing this project, to the production team for their unwavering dedication, and to everyone who helped bring this story to life.”

James Shin, President of HYBE America’s Film and TV Division, commented, “We’re thrilled to be partnering with Paramount Pictures on this historic opportunity to bring a K-pop story to global audiences. This film will capture the dedication, artistry, and enduring popularity of K-pop, while also telling a universal story about chasing dreams against all odds.”

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