‘KPop Demon Hunters’ becomes Netflix’s biggest movie ever


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Summary

K-pop meets supernatural

‘KPop Demon Hunters’ hit 236 million streams on Netflix, making it the platform’s most popular film.

Viral music

The soundtrack broke records with four Billboard Hot 100 top 10 hits, fueling the buzz.

Sony's missed payday

Sony sold the film rights to Netflix for $100 million, a deal now seen as a major win for the streamer


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“KPop Demon Hunters” is now Netflix’s most-watched movie of all time. The animated musical has racked up 236 million views, passing “Red Note” and “Carry-On” on the streamers’ Top 10 list.

The movie, which follows an idol group that doubles as demon hunters, has exploded into a cultural phenomenon in a few short weeks. Its success has many questioning why Sony sold the rights to Netflix before its release.

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Breaking records on Netflix

If you are just hearing about it now, you may be wondering why the film is suddenly everywhere. However, its popularity has been building steadily since its premiere on June 20.

Deadline reports that the most recent three weeks marked nearly zero percent audience decline, a rare achievement for any Netflix film. That kind of consistency explains why the movie has stayed near the top of the charts week after week.

From streaming to sing-alongs

Fans are not just watching from home. A sing-along version debuted in 1,700 theaters last weekend, clinching the No. 1 spot at the box office. Box Office Mojo estimates an $18 million worldwide haul from that short run.

The soundtrack is proving just as popular as the film. Four of its songs are now in the Billboard Hot 100’s top 10 — the first time any soundtrack album has managed that feat.

While Sony produced the film, it sold the rights to Netflix for about $100 million, according to Forbes. With the combined success of box office events and streaming dominance, many see the deal as a massive win for Netflix.

The film blends two popular obsessions: K-pop idol culture and supernatural fantasy. The girl group fights demons to protect their fans when they aren’t performing in stadiums.

The audience isn’t limited to kids. Older viewers embraced the film, thanks to layered storytelling about identity and belonging. The story’s protagonist, Rumi, experiences a journey of self-acceptance that resonates with some LGBTQ+ viewers.

That broad appeal has fueled its global momentum.

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Why this story matters

The record-breaking popularity of "KPop Demon Hunters" demonstrates the growing global influence of K-pop and streaming platforms, and highlights the business decisions that shape entertainment distribution and audience engagement worldwide.

Streaming dominance

The film's rapid and sustained rise to Netflix's most-watched movie status reflects the shifting dynamics of media consumption toward streaming over traditional platforms.

Cultural crossover

Blending K-pop and supernatural themes, the movie appeals to diverse, global audiences, illustrating how cross-cultural content can achieve widespread engagement.

Business strategy

Sony's decision to sell distribution rights to Netflix, and the subsequent success in both streaming and theatrical releases, highlights evolving approaches in entertainment industry deal-making.

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Behind the numbers

“KPop Demon Hunters” reached 236 million views globally on Netflix within roughly nine weeks, which is calculated by dividing total viewing hours by the film’s runtime. The movie also earned between $18 million and $20 million during a limited two-day theatrical release.

Global impact

The film’s success has strengthened Netflix’s competitive position in international animation and shown the appeal of Korean pop culture for global audiences, igniting discussions about sequels, merchandise and potential franchise-building.

History lesson

Animated musicals with strong soundtracks, such as Disney’s “Frozen,” have broken records before, but this is the first time a Netflix original animation has reached No. 1 globally and sparked theatrical success after its streaming debut.

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Key points from the Left

  • Netflix's "KPop Demon Hunters" has become the platform's biggest movie ever, surpassing 236 million views in just 65 days since its June 20 premiere.
  • The film beat the previous record held by "Red Notice," which had 230.9 million views over more than three years.
  • The animated movie, featuring a K-pop girl group fighting monsters, also topped the box office with earnings between $18 million and $20 million during its weekend release.
  • Critics have praised 'KPop Demon Hunters' for its creativity, with Variety describing it as "high-energy" and "high-concept."

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Key points from the Center

  • Netflix released the animated film "KPop Demon Hunters" on June 20, 2023, which has become their most-watched movie globally.
  • "KPop Demon Hunters" surpassed Netflix's previous record-holder "Red Notice" because of its unique K-pop story and viral soundtrack, aided by strong social media buzz.
  • The film follows the fictional girl group Huntrix as they perform and secretly battle mythical monsters, featuring a voice cast led by Arden Cho and Ahn Hyo-seop.
  • The movie earned around $18 million during its rare theatrical sing-along release, while accumulating 236 million views, and critics highlighted its "high-energy" and "charming, funny" style.

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