On the one hand, Sony Pictures should be happy because they have arguably the biggest hit movie of the summer on their hands. No, we're not talking about "Lilo & Stitch" or even "Superman." We're talking about "KPop Demon Hunters," which has been tearing it up on Netflix's streaming charts for weeks now. On the other hand, as mentioned, all of this success is falling on Netflix's shoulders, with Sony getting a surprisingly small fee — relatively speaking — for generating such a massive hit.

According to Puck News , even though director Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans' "KPop Demon Hunters" originated at Sony Pictures as an original idea from the studio, they are getting just $20 million with Netflix under no obligation to pay additional royalties. Thanks to a deal between the studio an

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