KPop Demon Hunters Shatters Netflix Records, Sequel Set for 2029
KPop Demon Hunters has taken Netflix by storm, breaking viewership records and sweeping major awards. With a sequel now officially in the works for 2029, fans are eager to see what’s next for the animated K-pop trio.
Animated musical sensation KPop Demon Hunters has rewritten the playbook for streaming success, quickly rising to become the most-watched film ever on Netflix. When the movie quietly debuted in June, few could have predicted its meteoric rise. Yet, months later, it remains a fixture in the platform’s Top 10, captivating audiences and critics alike.
What started as a low-key release from Sony Animation, passed to Netflix as part of a broader content deal, has since become a global phenomenon. The story follows a K-pop girl group who moonlight as demon hunters, facing both supernatural threats and internal struggles. The film’s infectious soundtrack has dominated music charts worldwide, while its critical acclaim is reflected in a 93% Tomatometer score from 99 reviews and a near-perfect 99% audience rating.
Unprecedented Awards Success
KPop Demon Hunters has racked up over 100 nominations across film and music award shows, taking home 83 wins so far. Among its most notable achievements are Golden Globe victories for Best Motion Picture – Animated and Best Original Song – Motion Picture for the track
"Golden."
The movie is also in the running for five Grammy Awards, including Song of the Year and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, and has secured an Oscar nomination for Best Original Song.
Its popularity has translated into box office success as well, with two limited theatrical runs drawing enthusiastic crowds. The film’s staying power is evident, as it continues to pull in millions of weekly views, outpacing even holiday classics during peak seasons.
Sequel Announcement and Fan Anticipation
With such overwhelming success, it’s no surprise that a sequel is on the horizon. However, fans will need to be patient: the next chapter in the saga of Huntrix members Rumi, Mira, and Zoey is slated for release in 2029. While a four-year wait might seem long, it’s actually a relatively quick turnaround for an animated feature of this scale. For comparison, major studios have taken even longer between sequels for their biggest animated hits.
Despite the wait, excitement shows no signs of slowing down. The film continues to draw in new viewers, maintaining a steady stream of 9 million views per week. Its record-breaking run suggests that only its own sequel might have a shot at surpassing its achievements when it finally arrives.