The Global Rise Of Netflix’s KPop Demon Hunters
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When Netflix released KPop Demon Hunters on June 20, 2025, few expected it to become a global phenomenon. But in just a few months, the film amassed over 236 million global views, making it the streaming platform’s most-watched movie of all time. KPop Demon Hunters also did well in a limited theater release, proving its appeal extended beyond streaming.
Produced in partnership with Sony Pictures Animation, the film tells the story of HUNTR/X, a fictional K-pop girl group. They perform sold-out concerts by day and battle supernatural threats by night.
The movie's soundtrack features performances by K-pop songwriter and singer EJAE and American artist Audrey Nuna. It has been a major factor in the film's success. In August 2025, it made history as the first movie soundtrack to have four songs in the Billboard Hot 100 top 10 at the same time. This is a weekly chart of the most popular songs in the United States.
KPop Demon Hunters has also received major award recognition. The film won the 2026 Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Movie. Meanwhile, the lead single "Golden" took home Best Original Song. The film received the same honors at the 2026 Critics Choice Awards.
On January 22, 2026, "Golden" became the first K-pop song to be nominated for an Academy Award. The film itself also received a nomination for Best Animated Movie. The winners will be announced on March 15, 2026.
Experts attribute the movie’s success to its uplifting music and action-packed story. It thrilled longtime K-pop fans and helped create new ones. With a sequel already underway, KPop Demon Hunters has set a new standard for what a streaming film can achieve.
"We set out to create something new,” co-director Chris Appelhans said. "Music played a central role, and we approached it differently while also rethinking how women are represented in animation. Audiences responded to that sense of heart and originality."
Resources: Goodmorningamerica.com, Netflix.com, People.com

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57 Comments
- madhukrish167 dayswell of course its Sony who produce this movie! First the Banger miles morales trilogy, then this??? what'll they think of next!
- ilovehenrydsaf5 daysSeriously! Them and Glitch productions are making the best of the best. Can't wait to see what Sony's cooking up next :3
- milkfanforever7 daysNot to be rude, but i think that kpop demon hunters was kind of weird. but song are catchy
- newsmp4 daysYep. I agree.
- kumagone-1764127099376 daysagreed
- docatemigiza7 daysi like this article and the movie alot!
- bulivikabovi7 daysI think the movie is so good that the song is good and the kids like it so much and in my opinion I like it, it good.
- semyzevirove7 daysI liked the movie I guess :/
- vehefiwototu7 daysdemon slayer and the amazing digital circus is better but I still like kpdh
- ilovehenrydsaf5 daysAHH??? I love the digital circus! Who's your favorite character?? Wow I think you're the first fan I've seen :D Anyways I've watched a bit of demon slayer too :)
- ilovehenrydsaf7 daysI love fictional bands, so, so much. Yaelokre's Lark, Gorillaz, Good Kid, and now Huntrix? Lets go fictional bands! We need more of those.
- ilovehenrydsaf7 daysI actually watched it not long after it came out! I wasn't that into it but I still have massive respect for it. I really liked the animation style they chose! :) The characters were very pleasing to watch as well.
- bart_simpson747 daysSo cool
- bart_simpson747 daysI love this
