The mastermind behind the award-winning animated movie “KPop Demon Hunters” has been honored with the key to Toronto, her hometown. Maggie Kang, a Korean-Canadian filmmaker, was pleasantly surprised by Mayor Olivia Chow during a panel discussion on the film’s success at Departure Festival.
Mayor Chow commended Kang for her achievements and highlighted how her journey would serve as an inspiration for future generations. Kang, upon receiving the key, chose not to speak but graciously posed for photographs with Mayor Chow and Cindy Gouveia, the president of Sheridan College, where Kang studied.
Since its debut, “KPop Demon Hunters” has broken records on Netflix as the most-watched film ever, leading to a chart-topping soundtrack and approval for a sequel. During the panel, Kang hinted at her plans for the next movie, expressing her commitment to maintaining the high standards set by the original film and creating a production that resonates with her personal vision.
Later at the Departure Honours gala, Kang is set to be awarded the cultural innovator prize, recognizing her significant contributions to the entertainment industry and beyond.
