Animated Musical KPop Demon Hunters Becomes Netflix’s Most-Watched Film Ever

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Animated Musical KPop Demon Hunters Becomes Netflix’s Most-Watched Film EverAnimated Musical KPop Demon Hunters Becomes Netflix’s Most-Watched Film Ever

Netflix’s animated musical KPop Demon Hunters has shattered viewership records, officially becoming the platform’s most-watched film in history, surpassing previous record-holder Red Notice. The film has amassed an astonishing 236 million views since its debut on 20 June 2025, outperforming Red Notice’s 230.9 million views.

Story & Style

The film follows Huntr/x, a K-pop girl trio, Rumi, Mira, and Zoey, who stealthily combat supernatural forces while balancing their pop stardom. Their rival is the demon boy band Saja Boys. This blend of vibrant music, supernatural themes, and stunning animation has resonated worldwide.

Box Office & Theatrical Achievements

Netflix broke its own mold with a limited theatrical release, a sing-along version shown in 1,700 U.S. and Canada theaters for a single weekend (August 23–24). Despite streaming availability, it generated $19.2 million in just two days, becoming Netflix’s first film to top the U.S. box office during its opening weekend.

Chart-Topping Soundtrack

The soundtrack has been equally impactful. Songs like Golden, Soda Pop, and others propelled into the Billboard Hot 100, with Golden reaching No.1. Remarkably, Huntr/x and Saja Boys collectively occupied four of the top five spots on the Billboard Global 200, an achievement matched only by global superstars like Taylor Swift and Drake.

Cultural Impact & Sequel Buzz

The film’s success has ignited a wave of sequels, spin-offs, and even a stage adaptation in development. Co-director Maggie Kang has expressed interest in exploring the characters’ backstories, while discussions hint at a trilogy, live-action version, and more.

Beyond numbers, KPop Demon Hunters has become a cultural phenomenon, celebrated across schools and social media, and praised for its heartfelt portrayal of K-pop culture. Fans have embraced it through sing-along screenings, viral soundtracks, and a striking fusion of Korean folklore and pop aesthetics.

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