K-Pops! (2026)
A washed-up musician travels to Korea to write for K-pop stars, discovering that his long-lost son is set to front one of the country’s hottest new groups. He then jumps at the opportunity to capitalize on his son’s stardom for his own renaissance, but learns that fatherhood is much more fulfilling and meaningful than stardom.
K-Pops! (2026)
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Released Year: 2026
Runtime: 114 minutes
Directors: Anderson .Paak
Writers: Jonathan Park, Anderson .Paak
Casts: Yvette Nicole Brown, Jaden Smith, Bonnie Hellman, Cathy Shim, Jonathan Park, Jee Young Han, Philip Bailey, Diplo, Anderson .Paak, Jimmy Walker Jr., Jenne Kang, Peter Jae, Eddie Park, Kirk Franklin, Kevin Woo, Jason Her, Leejung Lee, Soul Rasheed, Riley Lai Nelet, Emi Kim, Will Jay, Charles Kim, TokiMonsta, Jay Park, Vernon, Saweetie, Verdine White, Ralph Johnson, Philip Bailey Jr., Gary Bias, Robert Burns, Serg Dimitrijevic, Myron McKinley, John Paris, Jessi, Darren Watkins Jr.
IMDB: K-Pops! (2026)
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A washed-up musician travels to Korea to write for K-pop stars, discovering that his long-lost son is set to front one of the country’s hottest new groups. He then jumps at the opportunity to capitalize on his son’s stardom for his own renaissance, but learns that fatherhood is much more fulfilling and meaningful than stardom.
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A washed-up musician travels to Korea to write for K-pop stars, discovering that his long-lost son is set to front one of the country’s hottest new groups. He then jumps at the opportunity to capitalize on his son’s stardom for his own renaissance, but learns that fatherhood is much more fulfilling and meaningful than stardom.
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