The KPOP demon hunters end with a major turn about their main character Rumi, that part is the demon. During the film, Rumi struggles with his identity, hiding his demonic side with the help of his adopted mother, Seleen. It is later revealed that Rumi’s father was a demon, and his mother, a former hunter, died when Rumi was just a child. The discovery almost breaks her bond with Meera and Zoe, members of the fellow Huntrix.
Despite this, Rumi’s journey is about self-acceptance. She learns to hug both of her sides, which helps her gain control over her powers. It also draws sympathy from Jinu, the anti-sympathy of the film, which is half human and half-daman.
Jinu, who once made a deal with the demon king Gee-Ma, shows deep regrets on his past. He wants GWI-MA to erase his humanity, but his relationship with Rumi changes him. In the final battle, Jinu sacrificed himself to protect Rumi from GWI-MA. His soul is quite long to push Rumi back and make a new hanmoon, a magical barrier that protects the earth from demons.
Although GWI-M is forced back, the new hanmoon is blue, not gold, indicating that the danger is not completely gone. This end leaves the door open for a possible sequel.

End here means
Finally many threads are open. While two punished boys, mystery and abs, are killed, romance and child are not shown dying. He could return to the future film according to screennarent. There is also a mystery around Rumi’s parents, especially his demon father, who can still survive. A sequel can detect his backstory and how his parents meet.
The KPOP demon hunters also touch the subjects of self-acceptance and friendship. Rumi faced Celine’s confidence that he would have to reject his demon side. Meera and Zoy also deal with their own fear, and their bond is tested with Rumi. Finally, their unity helps them stand strong against GWI-MA.
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