

“They sing. They dance. They battle demons.”
Budget
$100M
Revenue
$25M
Huntrix is the biggest K-pop group on the planet. Rumi, Mira, and Zoey sell out stadiums while secretly upholding an ancient duty: using their shamanistic powers to protect the mystical barrier (Honmoon) that separates humanity from the demon realm. But their world collides with darkness when a rival boy band, Saja Boys, arrives on the scene—revealing themselves as pawns of the demon lord Gwi-Ma, who feeds on fan energy to shatter the barrier. When Rumi's own bloodline reveals a devastating secret, the trio must fight not only to save the world, but to save their bond as sisters.
Can a K-pop concert make you cry? Can it save the world? KPop Demon Hunters dares to ask that question. A Sony Animation and Netflix production, it inherits the visual DNA of Spider-Verse while weaving Korean mythology into a modern pop culture epic . What if your greatest enemy is a rival boy band sharing the stage with you? What if the hero carries the blood of the demon she's meant to destroy? The film makes you question who the real monsters are, all while delivering an earworm soundtrack performed by Ejae, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami—songs that actually broke Billboard records . And that ending? Jinu's choice... KPop Demon Hunters isn't just a movie. It's a concert that never ends, and you'll be pressing replay long after the credits roll.
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