“KPop Demon Hunters” stars Arden Cho and Ahn Hyo-seop will make their late evening debut on “The Tonight Present Starring Jimmy Fallon” subsequent month.
The talking voices behind beloved characters Rumi and Jinu, respectively, will seem on the NBC late evening present on Monday, Jan. 12, which will even characteristic Kristen Wiig and Ashton Kutcher, in addition to a musical efficiency by Ty Meyer.
Their upcoming look marks each the celebrities’ first late evening look in addition to their first interview collectively, given that the majority press alternatives for the Netflix animation hit have seen the singing voices behind Huntrix — Ejae, Audrey Nuna and Rei Ami — take the highlight.
The singing trio stopped by “The Tonight Present” for their first televised interview in October, the place they carried out their first full stay rendition of “Golden” from “KPop Demon Hunters.” Since their look, social media content material from their go to has garnered a mixed 379 million video views and 39 million engagements throughout the most important social platforms, per NBC.

The trio, who additionally acquired 5 Grammy nominations together with “Tune of the 12 months,” was additionally featured within the Snoop Dogg-hosted halftime present for Netflix’s NFL Christmas Day video games.
Past the Grammy nods, “KPop Demon Hunters” has earned three Golden Globe nominations, two Critics Selection nominations and gained NYFCC’s greatest animated characteristic. Since premiering this summer season, “KPop Demon Hunters” has develop into Netflix’s most-watched movie of all time with 325.1 million views so far, and nonetheless seems excessive up on the streamer’s weekly high 10 films listing.
Earlier than Cho and Ahn’s look on Jan. 12, “The Tonight Present” will return with a brand new installment on Monday, Jan. 5 that includes company Sadie Sink and Josh Charles in addition to a musical efficiency by AJR.
“The Tonight Present Starring Jimmy Fallon” is govt produced by Lorne Michaels and produced by showrunner Chris Miller and Gerard Bradford. The late evening present hails from Common Tv, a division of Common Studio Group and Broadway Video, and tapes earlier than a stay studio viewers from Studio 6B in 30 Rockefeller Heart.
“The Tonight Present” airs at 11:35 p.m. ET/PT on NBC and streams the subsequent day on Peacock.


