Ji-young Yoo signs autograph with pen and smiling fan wearing HUNTR/X tee in warm golden hospital corridor

HUNTR/X Voice Actors Share Hospital Signature Moment and Award Nods

At a Glance

  • Ji-young Yoo, voice of Zoey in HUNTR/X, was asked for a signature in a hospital ER.
  • The Netflix animated film earned Critics Choice Awards nods for Best Animated Feature and Best Song.
  • A sequel to the film is already in development.
  • Why it matters: Fans get a behind-the-scenes look at beloved characters and the movie’s growing success signals a strong future for the franchise.

At the Critics Choice Awards 2026, voice actors from the hit Netflix film HUNTR/X shared a memorable moment in a hospital ER and revealed the film’s recent accolades and upcoming sequel.

Hospital Signature Moment

Ji-young Yoo said, “I would say the weirdest place I’ve been asked for a signature is in the hospital,” while in the ER. She added, “Not to worry, she’s gonna be, gonna be golden.” She explained, “I hurt my back,” but “I’m totally fine.”

Critics Choice Accolades

Statuette shines on table with camera and clapboard showing golden film award glow

The film received nominations for Best Animated Feature and Best Song for “Golden,” alongside other nominees such as Arco, Elio, In Your Dreams, Little Amélie or the Character of Rain, and Zootopia 2.

Category Nominee Other Nominees
Best Animated Feature KPop Demon Hunters Arco, Elio, In Your Dreams, Little Amélie or the Character of Rain, Zootopia 2
Best Song Golden

Future Plans

A sequel is already in the works, indicating the franchise’s continued momentum.

Key Takeaways

  • Ji-young Yoo’s hospital signature moment highlighted the personal side of the cast.
  • HUNTR/X earned Critics Choice nods for Best Animated Feature and Best Song.
  • A sequel is underway, pointing to a growing franchise.

The film’s success at awards shows and the cast’s real-world interactions suggest a bright future for the series.

Author

  • I’m Sarah L. Montgomery, a political and government affairs journalist with a strong focus on public policy, elections, and institutional accountability.

    Sarah L. Montgomery is a Senior Correspondent for News of Philadelphia, covering city government, housing policy, and neighborhood development. A Temple journalism graduate, she’s known for investigative reporting that turns public records and data into real-world impact for Philadelphia communities.

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