Fly to the Sky's Brian revealed that he participated in auditions for "K-Pop Demon Hunters."

On the recently aired KBS World Radio "K-Pop Connction season 3," Brian said he almost appeared in the Netflix animated film "K-Pop Demon Hunters," drawing attention.

On the 16th, KBS World Radio's official SNS uploaded a post saying "Bobby should have been me!" along with an edited clip of that day's broadcast. In the video, while discussing "K-Pop Demon Hunters," Brian asked, "How was the Bobby character?" and said, "He's Huntlix's manager."

Then Brian said, "Because I almost became Bobby," surprising listeners. When asked, "Really?", Brian confessed, "I auditioned for the role of Bobby. I had a lot of Zoom calls with Sony and Netflix. I thought it was going well, but later I heard Ken Jung's voice, so I realized they had dropped me."

He said, "Anyway, the movie's casting was great. I saw a draft long before the movie came out because of the audition," and added, "Are Netflix and Sony officials listening? If in 'K-Pop Demon Hunters' season 2 Bobby dies and a new manager comes in, if the Lion Boys return and kill Bobby and Bobby's younger brother becomes the new manager..." showing his eagerness for season 2 casting and eliciting laughter.

Brian is a Korean American singer and broadcaster who has built a distinctive variety-show persona with witty talk and unique charm, earning much love. When it was later revealed that he almost appeared as Huntlix's manager Bobby in "K-Pop Demon Hunters," netizens reacted, saying, "It would have been good if Brian had done it," and "I hope Netflix gives him something else to do together."

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