





Who else could wear a sleeping bag to the Met Gala? Mira is the supercool lead dancer and choreographer of the K-pop girl group HUNTR/X, performing alongside her closest friends, Rumi and Zoey. Mira is sharp-tongued and fiercely direct, her sarcasm and dry humor forming a tough shell around a deeply loyal heart. Behind her polished stage persona, she harbors the lingering belief that she can’t trust others — a remnant of a childhood spent feeling like the ‘black sheep’ of her family. Her perfectionism and drive stem less from ambition than from a quiet need to prove she’s worthy of the family she’s found in her group.
Even if you’ve watched KPop Demon Hunters more times than you can count — and legions of fans have — there’s always more to learn about your favorite sardonic dancer. Read on for everything you need to know.

Name: Mira
Age: 23-24
Position: Lead dancer, visual, and choreographer of HUNTR/X
Played by: Voiced by May Hong in the English-language version, with Audrey Nuna as the singing voice.
Weapon of choice: Gok-do (곡도), or curved blade

Her family: A family that always made her feel like a ‘black sheep’
Rumi and Zoey: Her best friends and fellow HUNTR/X members
Bobby: HUNTR/X’s manager
Mira is the first to sense that Rumi is keeping a secret from the others, and she is also the first to give up hope when it’s revealed that Rumi has demon heritage. But it’s only when Mira faces her insecurities and finally accepts she’s part of a chosen family — HUNTR/X — that she’s able to help stop Gwi-Ma for good.

“Aw, you’ve got the patterns. Now you’ve got to die” (05:20) — said jokingly, before defeating the demons on the group’s private plane.
“If only I could smash your demon face in right now” (45:08) — said when she’s forced to sit next to the Saja Boys at the fan meetup.
“Look, I’m pretty good at reading people — actually I’m an expert at it” (48:16) — said when she first confronts Rumi about her secret-keeping.
“Why are you questioning everything we stand for when we’re so close to sealing the honmoon?” (53:30) — said when, while battling demons, she starts to question Rumi’s loyalty.
































































































