KPop Demon Hunters

KPop Demon Hunters(2025)

PG
06/20/2025 (US)Fantasy, Music, Comedy, Animation1h 36m
8.2

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

Overview

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.

Maggie Kang

Director

Chris Appelhans

Director

Maggie Kang

Screenplay

Danya Jimenez

Screenplay

Hannah McMechan

Screenplay

Chris Appelhans

Screenplay

Maggie Kang

Story

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Media

Official Trailer

Official Trailer

Trailer

Meet the Hunters

Meet the Hunters

Featurette

KPop Demon Hunters

KPop Demon Hunters

Featurette

ZOEYYYYYY

ZOEYYYYYY

Featurette

This whole scene is straight out of the k-drama bible

This whole scene is straight out of the k-drama bible

Clip

In the Booth with Arden Cho, Ji-young Yoo & May Hong

In the Booth with Arden Cho, Ji-young Yoo & May Hong

Behind the Scenes

Behind the Scenes: What It Takes to Animate a K-Pop Battle

Behind the Scenes: What It Takes to Animate a K-Pop Battle

Behind the Scenes

Ending Scene | KPOP DEMON HUNTERS (2025) Movie CLIP HD

Ending Scene | KPOP DEMON HUNTERS (2025) Movie CLIP HD

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Behind the Lore, Songs & K-Culture

Behind the Lore, Songs & K-Culture

Featurette

“What It Sounds Like” Song Clip

“What It Sounds Like” Song Clip

Clip

The Saja Boys CRASH Huntrix's Meet & Greet

The Saja Boys CRASH Huntrix's Meet & Greet

Clip

Cast Takes on the SPICY Ramen Challenge

Cast Takes on the SPICY Ramen Challenge

Featurette

TWICE Rates Huntrix’s Looks [Subtitled]

TWICE Rates Huntrix’s Looks [Subtitled]

Featurette

"Your Idol" - Official Song Clip

"Your Idol" - Official Song Clip

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“Your Idol” Saja Boys’ HYPNOTIC Performance - Song Clip

“Your Idol” Saja Boys’ HYPNOTIC Performance - Song Clip

Clip

Demon Idols Debut “Soda Pop” - Song Clip

Demon Idols Debut “Soda Pop” - Song Clip

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Huntrix Show Demons How It’s DONE -Song Clip

Huntrix Show Demons How It’s DONE -Song Clip

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Sneak Peek: New Song

Sneak Peek: New Song

Clip

The Cast Tries Korean Snacks

The Cast Tries Korean Snacks

Featurette

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A review by Sejian
7.0

Written on June 24, 2025

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.