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"Kedheon" and "Golden" Oscars..DiCaprio with a light stick, "Stranger Things" [Academy Awards 2026]

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Oscar 'Golden' stage / Photo =/AFP BBNews = News 1/ Photo = Star News
Oscar 'Golden' stage / Photo =/AFP BBNews = News 1/ Photo = Star News
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Kedeheon's "Golden" stage / Photo =/AFP BBNews = News 1/ Photo courtesy = Star News

Huntrix (Lee Jae, Audrey Noona, Ray Army) of Netflix's "K-pop Demon Hunters" ("Kedheon") performed "Golden" at the Academy Awards in the United States.

The 98th Academy Awards ceremony was held at the Dolby Theater in Hollywood, LA, at 7 p.m. on the 15th (local time).

At the awards ceremony, Lee Jae, Audrey, and Ray Army's "Golden" stage, which was performed as a girl group "Huntrix" in the play of "K-pop Demon Hunters," drew more attention. With the Korean percussion and Korean traditional music stage first, Huntrix members appeared and sang "Golden."

A cheering stick appeared at the Dolby Theater, where the Oscar ceremony was held on the "Golden" stage. As a result, Hollywood actors, including Leonardo DiCaprio and Emma Stone, shook their cheering sticks.

While the ceremony was broadcast exclusively on OCN, Ahn Hyun-mo, who hosted the ceremony, said, "Dancers danced traditional Korean dances, and Hollywood actors waved Korean cheering sticks. That's amazing. Huntrix has closed the doors of the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles."

On this day, 'K-pop Demon Hunters' won the Feature Animation Award through outstanding animation competitions such as 'Zootopia 2', 'Arco', 'Elio', and 'Little Amelie'.

Director Meggie Kang of K-pop Demon Hunters, who took the stage for the award, thanked many people for joining the film and said, "This award is for Korea, for all Koreans in the world."

"K-pop Demon Hunters" was released in June last year and was loved worldwide as it ranked No. 1 in Netflix movie viewing time.

At the Academy Awards, meanwhile, attention is being paid to the competition between the two works, "Sinners: Sinners," which broke the previous record (14 nominations) set by "Eve's Everything" and "Titanic," and "One Battle After Another," which was nominated in 13 categories.

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