Fans of K-Pop Demon Hunters have been thrilled to spot a "hidden" word when searching for the blockbuster on Google. Netflix's biggest movie ever has gone down well with viewers of many ages, with the animated film following a Korean girl band that secretly protects the world from demons.
When a rival band, Saja Boys, appears on the scene it soon becomes apparent these are demons in disguise. The movie has many young fans obsessed, with its songs topping charts across the globe.
And now some lovers of the film have spotted a nod to one particular scene on Google. If you search for K-Pop Demon Hunters, the word "couch" appears repeatedly across the screen.
This is a reference to the part of the film where HUNTR/X members are looking forward to some downtime after a successful but tiring world tour. However, their couch time is brief.
This is because Rumi decides to release their next hit single Golden, without telling her bandmates, meaning the young women have to quickly return to work. Sharing the Google trick on Reddit, one user said: "Google has added an Easter egg that appears when you search for 'K-pop Demon Hunters'".
Other users have been quick to comment, as one wrote: "If this doesn’t prove that Kpop Demon Hunters deserves a sequel, idk what will. This is so freaking cool!" [sic] A second said: I genuinely spent like 3 minutes laughing about this ngl" [sic].
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A third added: "OMG I love it so much!!!"
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