Netflix’s KPop Demon Hunters isn’t just a hit movie — it’s become a full-blown cultural phenomenon.
Since its June release, it has become Netflix’s most-watched animated original ever, with over 210 million global views, while its fictional girl group Huntr/x made history when Golden hit No.
1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and the soundtrack placed four songs in the Hot 100 top 10 simultaneously.
Netflix even released a sing-along in 1,700 theaters, raking in an estimated $17–18 million, proving the film’s impact goes beyond streaming.
Its success comes from a mix of fan devotion, iconic characters, and a culturally rich story that blends K-pop, Korean myths, and vibrant animation.
Multi-generational appeal has helped the movie capture both kids and adults, with parents even joining in on the sing-alongs and enjoying the deeper themes of finding your voice and overcoming past trauma.
With no official sequel yet, the stars are waiting by the phone, and Netflix may have just created a new Frozen in the making.