BUSAN, South Korea, Sept. 21 (UPI) -- Maggie Kang, the director of Netflix's global phenomenon KPop Demon Hunters, said Saturday that she is "excited" about revisiting the film's enchanted universe and hinted that she already had future themes in mind.

"There's no official word [about a sequel], so I can't really speak to it, but we're all excited for the possibility of more stories," she said. "We are as creators, and the fans are as well."

Kang was speaking at Creative Asia, an event held by Netflix in partnership with the Busan International Film Festival. The Korean-Canadian director revealed some of the inspirations and processes behind making KPop Demon Hunters for an audience of industry professionals, fans, aspiring filmmakers and journalists.

When asked if there were any other facets of Korean culture that she wanted to explore in future projects, the director was quick to say she didn't want to share any spoilers.

"There are many, many Korean elements that are on my mind," she said. "We have so many different stories and aspects of our culture that I want to show."