Bangkok-based Benetone Films and Fearfolks are ramping up their 2026 slate with K-horror title “Perfect Girl,” serving as executive producer and production company and Thai distributor, respectively, on the K-pop-themed thriller.

The film features an ensemble of international Asian talent bridging music and film, including Arden Cho and May Hong from Netflix’s “KPop Demon Hunters.” The cast also includes K-pop artists Jeon Somi, Nancy from Momoland, Siyoon from Billlie and Chaerin from Cherry Bullet, alongside Thai singer-actor Ally (“The Believers”), Adeline Rudolph and John Kim. Veterans Peter Lee Jae Yoon (“12:12 the Day”) and Samantha Cochran round out the lineup.

Described as “‘Scream’ meets ‘Black Swan,’” the film follows a K-pop super group preparing for their debut. With only four spots available and the final cut a week away, the arrival of a mysterious new member triggers a series of deadly attacks.

The 2023 Blacklist script by Lynn Q. Yu is directed by Hong Won-ki, founder of Korean production company Zanybros and director of K-horror anthology “Goedam.”

Producers include Badlands, Thunder Road (the “John Wick” franchise), Cho and Desert Bloom, with Scott Strauss leading production. The film will feature six original songs, including a new track from Jeon Somi and The Black Label, which also produced the “KPop Demon Hunters” soundtrack.

“Perfect Girl” wrapped filming in Thailand in earlier this month.

“The film is tapping into the worldwide phenomenon of K-pop, which signals a growing trend of bringing vibrant Asian narratives to global cinema stages,” said Benetone Films CEO Rachvin Narula.

“Thailand’s competitive advantage stems from world-class crews, diverse locations and robust incentives, including a tiered cash rebate system that provides up to 30% for high-budget productions,” added Benetone Films COO Kulthep Narula.

“This coordinated effort to bring this one-of-a-kind horror film illustrates the distinct capabilities of BFG to bring stories to life, from co-financing, production, and distribution. We are excited for both horror fans and K-pop aficionados to see this film,” said Fearfolks CEO Hans Audric Estialbo.

Fearfolks’ distribution slate has previously included titles such as “Good Boy,” Neon’s “Shelby Oaks” and A24’s “Eternity.”