Quick Read
- Netflix’s animated hit ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ will have a limited theatrical sing-along release on August 23-24 in the U.S. and Canada.
- The film tells the story of a KPop girl group battling supernatural demons, blending music and action.
- ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ has become Netflix’s fourth most-watched movie, with over 158.8 million views.
- Fans can purchase tickets for the sing-along screenings at SingKPopDemonHunters.com.
- Netflix is exploring potential sequels, merchandise, and even a stage musical for the franchise.
Netflix’s animated phenomenon, KPop Demon Hunters, is making waves once again as it prepares to leap from the streaming platform to the big screen. Fans of the high-energy film can look forward to a special sing-along event taking place in select theaters across the U.S. and Canada on August 23 and 24. This limited theatrical release aims to celebrate the overwhelming success of the film, which has been a dominant force on Netflix since its release earlier this summer.
The Story Behind the Sensation
Directed by Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans, KPop Demon Hunters tells the quirky and action-packed story of Huntr/x, a fictional KPop girl group that moonlights as demon hunters. The plot thickens when their supernatural adversaries form their own boyband, the Saja Boys, setting up a battle of music and might. The film has captivated audiences with its unique blend of KPop culture, vibrant animation, and catchy original songs.
Since its debut, the movie has shattered records, becoming Netflix’s fourth most-watched film of all time with over 158.8 million views globally. The soundtrack, featuring hits like “Golden,” has climbed the charts, with “Golden” even being submitted for the 2026 Oscars in the Best Original Song category. Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos described the film as a “phenomenal success” during the company’s second-quarter earnings call in July, likening it to Disney’s iconic princess franchises in terms of cultural impact.
A Sing-Along Spectacle
The upcoming theatrical release will transform the film into an interactive experience for fans. The sing-along screenings will allow viewers to belt out Huntr/x’s infectious tracks alongside their favorite characters. The event will take place in select cities, including Los Angeles, New York, Austin, Chicago, and Denver, among others, at venues such as Alamo Drafthouse and Regal Theaters. According to Polygon, 23 Alamo Drafthouse locations nationwide will host these screenings, offering a unique opportunity for fans to immerse themselves in the world of KPop Demon Hunters.
Tickets for the event went on sale on August 13 at 6 a.m. PT/9 a.m. ET via SingKPopDemonHunters.com. With the film’s widespread popularity and the limited nature of the screenings, fans are encouraged to secure their spots early. The sing-along version promises to be a festive celebration of the film’s music, characters, and cultural impact.
What’s Next for the Franchise?
The success of KPop Demon Hunters has sparked speculation about the future of the franchise. According to a report from The Wrap, Netflix is considering expanding the universe with potential sequels, a short film, and even a stage musical. Director Maggie Kang has also hinted at the possibility of exploring the backstories of the main characters, which were partially cut from the original film due to time constraints.
While no official announcements have been made regarding these projects, Netflix’s efforts to capitalize on the film’s success are evident. Merchandise collaborations, including a partnership with Samsung, are already in the works. As Sarandos noted, the film’s appeal lies in its ability to resonate with audiences on multiple levels, from its compelling narrative to its chart-topping music.
A Cultural Juggernaut in the Making
KPop Demon Hunters has quickly become more than just a movie; it’s a cultural phenomenon. By combining the global appeal of KPop with the fantastical elements of animation, the film has tapped into a unique niche that has captured the hearts of viewers worldwide. Its transition to theaters, even for a limited time, underscores its impact and sets the stage for what could be a long-lasting franchise.
As fans gather in theaters to sing along with Huntr/x, it’s clear that KPop Demon Hunters is not just a film—it’s an experience that continues to unite audiences through music, storytelling, and shared enthusiasm.


