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‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Is Officially Back With New Release

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KPop Demon Hunters was about as much of a success as a streaming title has and could ever be. Despite not debuting in theaters, the animated epic achieved world domination last summer on Netflix, passing the next most-viewed film of all time on the platform, Red Notice, by over 100 million views as its soundtrack took over the Billboard Hot 100 charts. Its fictional demon-hunting girl group, HUNTR/X, quickly became one of the most successful K-pop acts to ever grace the airwaves, too, with the film’s soundtrack going double platinum and its breakout hit, “Golden,” winning both a Grammy and an Academy Award. Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhan‘s megahit capped off its record-shattering run with a Best Animated Feature win at the Oscars, for good measure.

At this point, there isn’t much left for Rumi (Arden Cho), Mira (May Hong), and Zoey (Ji-young Yoo) to accomplish. On top of the success of the film itself, an entire merchandising juggernaut has formed around KPop Demon Hunters, from apparel and accessories to Lego sets, card games, an entire Dungeons & Dragons sourcebook for players of all ages, and, of course, cosmetic skins within the mega-popular video game Fortnite. All that’s left is to wait for the sequel to arrive, but that isn’t expected until 2029 as the team develops the next chapter of the girls’ story. For those looking to revisit the action-packed musical adventure, though, Criterion has a new release honoring the achievements of the Korean culture-inspired instant classic.

It was recently announced that KPop Demon Hunters is joining the Criterion Collection on November 3 as part of the month’s wave of new releases. Criterion has long served as a go-to boutique for cinematic physical media, helping to preserve culturally relevant contemporary hits, acclaimed classics, and hidden gems alike with specialty 4K, Blu-ray, and DVD releases. As such, the Sony Pictures Animation film is getting a fresh digital master approved by the directors themselves, alongside a new full-length animatic complete with an introduction by Kang and Appelhans, a new making-of documentary, and more. Additionally, each physical version comes packed with new cover art featuring HUNTR/X and Derpy Tiger leaping into action, as well as a new set of collectible postcards with art by members of the team who worked on the film.



















































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‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Is Only One of Several Netflix Movies to Join Criterion

Criterion’s cover for KPop Demon Hunters featuring Rumi, Mira, Zoey, and Derpy Tiger leaping into action
Image via Criterion

Not many Netflix films have been added to the Criterion Collection to this point. The ones featured among their selections tend to be acclaimed cinematic achievements or pivotal releases in the streamer’s history. Among them is Cary Joji Fukunaga‘s Beasts of No Nation, which was the platform’s first full foray into cinema, as well as other critical darlings from big-name auteurs like Noah Baumbach‘s Marriage Story, Guillermo del Toro‘s Frankenstein and Pinocchio, and Jane Campion‘s Power of the Dog. To be added to the list of available titles is yet another badge of honor among many for KPop, further cementing it as a landmark animated feature.

KPop Demon Hunters is available to pre-order in a 4K+Blu-ray, Blu-ray, and DVD set from Criterion now ahead of its release into the Criterion Collection on November 3. Check out the new cover above.


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Release Date

June 20, 2025

Runtime

96 minutes

Director

Chris Appelhans, Maggie Kang

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