Entertainment And Arts
KPop Demon Hunters sequel in production, songwriter reveals
According to Mark Sonnenblick, the musical elements of the sequel to Netflix’s highest-viewed film will be derived from its narrative.
According to KPop Demon Hunters songwriter Mark Sonnenblick, a sequel to the highly successful Netflix film is currently in the works.

This year, Sonnenblick has already received numerous accolades, including a Golden Globe and a Grammy, and has been nominated for an Academy Award for his work on the animation's hit song, Golden.
The possibility of a sequel is just one aspect of a remarkable year for Sonnenblick, who notes that the film's success has catapulted those involved from relative obscurity to widespread recognition.
Another project keeping Sonnenblick busy is his upcoming musical, Midnight at the Never Get, which is set to premiere in London this summer.
When Sonnenblick spoke with BBC Newsbeat, it was shortly after he had learned that Golden had been shortlisted for an Oscar, an announcement that had clearly left him emotional.
Sonnenblick admitted to being in a vulnerable state, having just finished a heartfelt conversation with his parents in the US, during which he shared the news of the Oscar nomination.
Sonnenblick reflected on the song's journey, acknowledging that it could have easily gone unnoticed.
However, he attributed the nomination to the enthusiastic response from fans, who helped spread the word about the film and its music.
As the first K-Pop song to win a Grammy, Golden has clearly made a lasting impact, and its success is unlikely to fade anytime soon.
Given the film's popularity, it is no surprise that Netflix is interested in exploring further storylines, and Sonnenblick believes that this is just the beginning.

The creator of KPop Demon Hunters, Maggie Kang, has also expressed interest in continuing the story, suggesting that there is still much to be developed.
Sonnenblick emphasized that the development process for a potential sequel will be thorough, and that the music will be crafted in response to the story, rather than the other way around.
He noted that the decision to move forward with a sequel will depend on whether it makes sense for all parties involved.
In the meantime, Sonnenblick is focused on achieving success with a different project, his musical Midnight at the Never Get.

The musical, starring US actor and theatre star Ben Platt, is scheduled to open at the Menier Chocolate Factory in London in July.
The story revolves around the complex relationship between a singer and a songwriter, set against the backdrop of an underground gay bar in 1960s New York.
Platt shared his initial impressions of Sonnenblick's songs, saying that he was deeply moved by the characters and the score.
Platt's involvement in the musical is just one example of a trend of established stars taking to London's stages, with other notable actors, such as Ariana Grande and Jonathan Bailey, also set to appear in upcoming productions.
Sonnenblick has already experienced success in the musical theatre world, having collaborated with Sir Elton John on The Devil Wears Prada.
Platt, who won a Tony Award for his role in Dear Evan Hansen in 2017, expressed his enthusiasm for performing in London, citing the city's vibrant theatre scene and appreciative audiences.
He described London as an ideal location for creative experimentation, where artists can feel safe taking risks and pushing boundaries.
Platt acknowledged the high standards of London's theatre audiences, but welcomed the challenge of performing for such a discerning crowd.
When asked about the musical's demanding vocal requirements, Platt revealed that he has already attempted to sing Sonnenblick's hit song, Golden, albeit in a lower key.
He confessed to using a karaoke version of the song on YouTube, which has been adapted for a male vocalist.
Midnight at the Never Get is scheduled to run at the Menier Chocolate Factory from July to September 2026.
For those interested in learning more, Midnight at the Never Get will be performed at London's Menier Chocolate Factory from July to September 2026.
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Entertainment And Arts
Major film studios target advanced AI video generation technology
A new AI-powered video editing tool called Seedance has generated clips depicting fictional fights between celebrities, including Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise, which have quickly gained widespread online attention.
Social media platforms have been inundated with clips generated using Seedance 2.0, a cutting-edge AI video tool. These clips feature reimagined scenes, such as Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt engaging in a rooftop brawl, or characters from Friends depicted as otters, showcasing the tool's capabilities.

ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok, has introduced Seedance, touting it as a means to deliver "an ultra-realistic immersive experience" to users.
The emergence of Seedance has sparked concerns in the entertainment industry, with Rhett Reese, writer of the Deadpool series, expressing his unease, stating that the rise of this technology may signal the end of traditional creative roles.
Many of the clips created using Seedance are based on copyrighted materials, including films and TV shows featuring well-known actors. As a result, major US studios have demanded that the platform immediately stop infringing on their intellectual property rights.
Seedance allows users to generate highly realistic clips from simple text prompts, and users have been creating scenes inspired by popular franchises such as The Lord of the Rings, Seinfeld, and Avengers.
Charles Rivkin, chairman and CEO of the Motion Picture Association, stated that Seedance 2.0 has engaged in widespread unauthorized use of US copyrighted works in a short span, highlighting the need for the platform to respect intellectual property laws.
According to Rivkin, by launching a service without adequate safeguards against infringement, ByteDance is disregarding established copyright laws that protect creators' rights and support millions of American jobs.
The MPA has called on ByteDance to cease its infringing activities immediately, emphasizing the need to respect intellectual property rights.
The Motion Picture Association represents prominent US studios, including Netflix, Paramount Pictures, and Warner Bros Discovery, among others.
TikTok has acknowledged that some videos created using its pre-launch model have been shared, and the company claims to respect intellectual property rights and take potential infringement seriously.
In response to concerns, the company has suspended the ability for users to upload images of real individuals and is working to implement robust policies and monitoring mechanisms to ensure compliance with local regulations.
A review by Forbes noted that Seedance 2.0 offers users a level of creative control similar to that of a human director, enabling them to produce high-quality content without requiring complex production tools.
While many users are excited about the creative possibilities offered by Seedance, Rhett Reese has expressed his concern about the implications of this technology on the entertainment industry.
Reese stated that he is worried about the potential loss of careers for many people in the industry, including his own, as a result of the rise of AI-generated content.
Reese clarified that his initial statement about the impact of Seedance was not meant to be flippant, but rather a genuine expression of his fear about the potential consequences of this technology on the entertainment industry.
Reese believes that the emergence of Seedance could revolutionize the entertainment industry, but also potentially lead to significant job losses, and he is concerned about the impact on his own career and those of his colleagues.
Heather Anne Campbell, a writer for Saturday Night Live and Rick & Morty, has noted that the content generated using Seedance is often similar to fan fiction, and that original ideas are still essential for creating engaging content.
Campbell observed that many users of AI visualization engines like Seedance are using them to create content based on existing franchises, rather than coming up with entirely new ideas.
Campbell suggested that having access to advanced AI tools like Seedance does not necessarily make it easier to create original content, as the hardest part of the creative process is often coming up with new and innovative ideas.
Entertainment And Arts
Spielberg Contributes $25,000 to Van Der Beek’s $2 Million Crowdfunding Campaign
The relatives of the deceased actor, known for his role in Dawson’s Creek, have expressed gratitude to those who contributed to the $2m fund.
A donation of $25,000 (£21,000) has been made by film director Steven Spielberg and his wife, Kate Capshaw, to a GoFundMe campaign that has raised over $2m (£1.6m) for the family of late actor James Van Der Beek.

Van Der Beek, who passed away at the age of 48, is survived by his wife Kimberly and their six children, and the crowdfunding effort to support his family has now exceeded its initial target of $2m.
Other notable donors include Oscar-winning actress Zoe Saldana, who contributed $2,500 (£2,108), and director Jon M Chu, who gave $10,000 (£8,432) to the cause.
A statement from the organizers of the fundraiser, Friends of the Van Der Beek family, expressed gratitude to all contributors, stating that their support is deeply appreciated.
The statement highlighted the significance of the donations, saying that the kindness shown by contributors is beyond words.
It also noted that the outpouring of support has been a source of comfort during a difficult time, serving as a reminder of the power of love, community, and the enduring legacy of James Van Der Beek.
Van Der Beek was perhaps best known for his starring role in the popular US teen drama series Dawson's Creek, which aired from 1998 to 2003, although he remained associated with the show until 2023.
Although Van Der Beek and Spielberg never collaborated on a project, the late actor's character in Dawson's Creek was a fan of Spielberg's work, with posters of films like ET and Schindler's List featured in his bedroom.
At a Dawson's Creek cast reunion event last year, Spielberg paid tribute to Van Der Beek by sending a video message.
In the message, Spielberg said, "Dawson, you made it," and jokingly added that he hoped to one day have a room like Dawson's, filled with memorabilia from his films.
Van Der Beek passed away on Wednesday after a battle with bowel cancer.

He had been dealing with the diagnosis since August 2023 and publicly disclosed his condition in November 2024.
The GoFundMe campaign was launched to help the family with medical expenses, which had depleted their funds.
The statement from the organizers concluded by saying that the family is currently taking time to grieve and be together, and thanked everyone for their compassionate and generous support in honoring James Van Der Beek's life.
Entertainment And Arts
Bookstore Seeks to Revitalize Romance Genre
In Leamington, a bookstore caters specifically to adults, offering a selection of literature that focuses on the genres of dark romance and romantasy with mature themes.
This weekend, a bookstore claiming to be Europe's largest specialty store for adult romance novels is set to open its doors.

With over 2,500 titles in stock, The Spicy Librarian in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, aims to shine a light on various romance sub-genres, providing a welcoming space for book enthusiasts to unwind.
The bookstore's founder, who prefers to remain anonymous, cited her lifelong passion for reading, which began at the age of 14, and her experiences shopping at independent stores in the US as the inspiration behind the venture.
Recounting her visit to an independent romance shop in the US, the founder said, "I spent an hour browsing and left with seven new books, having also made a new friend – it was a truly memorable experience."
The Spicy Librarian has planned a range of events, including monthly book clubs, community nights, and a subscription service featuring works by independent authors.
According to the founder, her goal is to create a sense of familiarity and comfort for customers, making them feel like they've been to the store many times before, even on their first visit.
Ali Maynard-James, a member of the store's team, highlighted the unique nature of their offerings, which differ from traditional romance novels, focusing instead on the "spicy romantasy" and "dark romance" sub-genres.

Maynard-James noted that the characters in these stories are empowered, driving the narrative forward, making their own decisions, and navigating complex worlds, setting them apart from traditional romance protagonists.
She added that readers can relate to the female characters in these stories because they are multidimensional and flawed, reflecting the complexities of real-life individuals.
Indie author J Rose expressed her gratitude for having her work featured in the store, acknowledging that independent authors often lack the recognition afforded to traditionally published writers.

Rose described the experience of having her books in the store as "incredibly fulfilling," knowing that readers are engaging with her work, which she considers pieces of herself.
Rose emphasized the importance of independent bookstores, praising The Spicy Librarian for being "curated by readers, for readers," providing a platform for sharing passions and connecting with like-minded individuals.
Romance novelist Florence Keeling, a Coventry native, writes under her own name, as well as the pen names Charlie Dean and Tanya Mounts, specializing in darker romance material.

With a decade of experience writing romance novels, Keeling has observed a growing interest in the genre, particularly in "spicy" books, as readers become more confident in their preferences.
Keeling attributed her decision to explore the romance genre to a desire to tap into the universal human experiences of affection and connection, saying, "I thought, 'why not give it a try?'"
In her Tanya Mounts series, Keeling focuses on creating strong, older female characters who take charge of their lives, defying traditional romance novel tropes.
These characters, according to Keeling, are not passive or submissive, but rather empowered individuals who drive the narrative forward, taking control of their own lives.
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