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🌶 Certified Scorching2025 • Fantasy / Music • 96m

KPop Demon Hunters

"They sing. They dance. They battle demons."

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When K-pop superstars Rumi, Mira and Zoey aren't selling out stadiums, they're using their secret powers to protect their fans from supernatural threats.

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Top Cast

Arden Cho
Arden Cho
Rumi (voice)
May Hong
May Hong
Mira (voice)
Ji-young Yoo
Ji-young Yoo
Zoey (voice)
Ahn Hyo-seop
Ahn Hyo-seop
Jinu (voice)
Yunjin Kim
Yunjin Kim
Celine (voice)
Ken Jeong
Ken Jeong
Bobby (voice)
Lee Byung-hun
Lee Byung-hun
Gwi-Ma (voice)
Daniel Dae Kim
Daniel Dae Kim
Healer Han / Additional Voices (voice)
Joel Kim Booster
Joel Kim Booster
Variety Show Host 1 / Idol Host / Romance Saja (voice)
Liza Koshy
Liza Koshy
Host (voice)
SungWon Cho
SungWon Cho
Abs Saja / Bathhouse Patron / Social Media Fan (voice)
Maggie Kang
Maggie Kang
Flight Attendant Demon / Crying Demon / Newscaster (voice)
Nathan Schauf
Nathan Schauf
Tattoo Fan / Security Guard(voice)
EJAE
EJAE
Rumi (Original Songs Performance) (voice)
Audrey Nuna
Audrey Nuna
Mira (Original Songs Performance) (voice)
REI AMI
REI AMI
Zoey (Original Songs Performance) (voice)
Andrew Choi
Andrew Choi
Jinu (Original Songs Performance) (voice)
Danny Chung
Danny Chung
Baby Saja (Original Songs Performance) (voice)
Director: Maggie KangDirector: Chris AppelhansScreenplay: Maggie KangScreenplay: Danya JimenezScreenplay: Hannah McMechanScreenplay: Chris AppelhansProducer: Michelle L.M. Wong

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Sejian
2025-06-24
70%

I enjoyed this movie, but boy do I have issues with the storytelling and the glamorizing of K-pop idols' lives. SPOILERS AHEAD: 1. Rumi was born part-demon, right? Her mother was a demon hunter and her father was a demon, which implies that not all demons are evil, right? Yes? No? We are never told how Rumi's mother died and we are never told what happened to Rumi's father, but I highly doubt that Rumi's mother was tricked into a relationship by a demon long enough to have a child. 2. All demons are supposed to be banished when the Honmoon is sealed, so how the heck is the cat and the crow still there, also, why do we even have a demon cat and crow? They're cute, but what are they? Are there "true demons" like Gwi-Ma, the cat and the crow, and "enslaved demons" like Jinu and his boy band? 3. Gwi-Ma enslaves other demons and practically tortures them with their shame for all eternity and we end the movie by permanently trapping them all in the demon realm with him? Really? Even though Jinu shows that demons can be redeemed by... showing them kindness and forgiveness?! REALLY?! Okay! The last one is my biggest issue with the plot. As for my issues with the representation of K-pop idols; their lives are only glamorous on the surface. K-pop idols are not born, they're made. These kids go through hell, for lack of a better way to describe it. It's not so much an issue with the K-pop industry itself, as it's a "cultural" issue. Koreans push themselves and each other to the brink, and it can and does lead to suicide. South Korea has one of the highest suicide rates in the world. The movie shows our K-pop protagonists snacking out and enjoying life, when in reality, these kids are on a strict diet and are allegedly not allowed these things. I like the movie, but I've read too much about the real lives of K-pop idols to overlook the glamorized misrepresentation shown here.

MustachedMovieMan
2025-08-11
90%

I don't want to say anything because I don't want to create expectations and this is one of those films where I'd recommend going in as blind as possible. – But don't sleep on this movie! Even if nothing about the premise of this movie appeals to you, I would still say it's worth watching.

Nick
2025-08-17
80%

Jinu can Soda Pop me inside out any day of the week.

Nick
2025-08-17
80%

KPop Demon Hunters is a visual and musical treat that takes you on a wild ride through a world inspired by K-pop, anime, and the Spider-Verse. The animation is so colorful and creative that it’s like a kaleidoscope explosion! The music is catchy and upbeat, and the story is layered with depth and emotion. Arden Cho and the rest of the voice cast do amazing jobs bringing the characters to life. The main character, Rumi, is on a journey of self-discovery, and it’s really heartwarming to see how much they grow and learn. The film does have a few minor flaws, like some uneven tones and underdeveloped secondary characters, but overall, it’s a fun and entertaining fantasy parody of pop culture. It’s a must-watch for anyone who loves K-pop, anime, and just great storytelling.

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tmdb51103537
2026-02-22
100%

This might be my new favorite Sony Pictures Animation movie ever!!!!!!!!!!! KPop Demon Hunters excels from start to finish in every facet, including its animation, music, characters, and story. Sony is definitely showing us, "how it's done, done, done".

CinemaSerf
2026-06-15
60%

OK, so I really am not the demographic - by about forty-five years - for this, but once it got going I didn't hate it! It's all about the "Huntrix" - a group of feisty girls whose adoring fans don't realise that they have a double-indentity. By day they are the pop stars with millions of screaming fans - but by night they are fearsome demon hunters. Tired of their successes on both fronts, the demons decide it is time to fight back and so craft an ultimate in manufactured boy bands that might impress even Simon Cowell. "Saja Boys" are handsome, floppy haired and extremely skinny boy-next-door types who take social media by storm. They have a more sinister agenda, though, and their leader "Jinu" sets his sights on the mentally compromised "Rumi" - a woman with quite a secret of of her own - as as way to undermine and defeat the "Huntrix" once and for all. As he hones in on his target, we discover that he too has issues - dare one even say "demons" - he even has his own lament, so is there even a glimmer of hope that she might end up turning him? The almost doll-like style of animation didn't really work for me; their big eyes and fake smiles didn't resonate and I found the overall style of the production remarkably sterile. Bluntly, the thing has no soul whatsoever. That said, though, what passes for the plot does mix the menace, the romance and the melodrama reasonably well and the stand out songs "Golden" and "What It Sounds Like" sit head and shoulders above the more banal songs like the unbelievably awful "Soda Pop" and a slew of other power ballads that even the writers are going to struggle to remember. It's the stuff of sequels, so don't be surprised if we see another but they really do need to do something about the plastic style artwork.

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
English, Korean
Studios
Sony Pictures Animation
Budget
$100,000,000
Box Office
$24,619,953
Website
https://www.netflix.com/title/81498621

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