>>149812933 (OP)
I don't think either looks particularly good. I haven't watched the former and I don't know whether I'll see the later. K-Pop looks bad, but it looks bad in the way that most movies look bad now. Fixed, based on the marketing material that's been released so far, looks *legendarily* bad.
I'm open to being proved wrong on both counts, but I'll let others be the guinea pigs and test the waters first. Feedback on /co/ regarding K-Pop has been all over the place and doesn't seem to have reached any consensus, and I imagine it'll be a while before the same happens for Fixed.
King of the Hill has been better than expected though, so who knows - it could be the year for that sort of thing.