đȘ The Global Craze Isn’t Over Yet
K-pop Demon Hunters isnât just a hit â it might be Netflixâs next global franchise. According to Forbes and The Wrap, what began as an animated film blending K-pop, Korean culture, and supernatural action could evolve into a full trilogy, live-action remake, and even musicals or spin-offs.
Netflix has yet to make an official announcement, but with the filmâs shocking success â hitting 132 million total views in just over a month â itâs clear the streaming giant is preparing to go all-in.
đ„ U.S. Media Hypes It as âNetflixâs Frozenâ
American outlets are calling it âNetflixâs Frozen.â Why? Because just like Frozen became Disneyâs mega-iconic franchise, K-pop Demon Hunters is shaping up to be Netflixâs cultural crown jewel.
While it doesnât have theatrical box office figures like Frozen’s $1.4 billion, Netflix is measuring success through total watch hours. And the numbers speak volumes:
- 202 million viewing hours
- 5th and 6th week saw record-breaking viewership, even increasing over time
- Topped Netflixâs animation category globally
This kind of growth curve is rare â and Netflix knows it.
đ¶ Music-Driven Magic with Global Appeal
Directed by Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans, and produced by Sony Pictures, the story follows Huntress, a 3-member K-pop girl group fighting malevolent spirits through song â while facing off against a rival boy group, Lion Boyz.
With songs like âGolden,â âSoda Pop,â and âYour Idolâ already charting worldwide, the OST itself became a phenomenon â deepening fan emotional investment and driving replayability.
The film also authentically showcases Korean food, fashion, and city life â giving global audiences a vibrant cultural experience.
đ§ What Comes Next?
Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos recently teased that theyâre thinking hard about the ânext step.â And now we know what that may include:
- â 2 more animated sequels
- â A possible live-action remake
- â Stage musical or spin-off series
This isnât just a movie anymore. Itâs a K-pop cinematic universe in the making.
âš Fan Reactions
Fans across social media are already manifesting sequels and casting dream actors for a live-action version. One user wrote:
âI NEED Lion Boyz as a real K-pop group. Make it happen Netflix!â
Another tweeted:
âThey better drop that musical version. Iâm ready to cry, dance, and fight demons.â
đź Can Netflix Maintain the Momentum?
The real question is: will the hype last until part two drops? If Netflix keeps feeding fans with behind-the-scenes content, OST updates, and sneak peeks of whatâs to come â there’s no doubt K-pop Demon Hunters could become a global entertainment powerhouse like Stranger Things or Squid Game.
Article Source: Jo Hyun-joo, â’K-pop Demon Hunters’ Could Expand into a Live-Action Franchise,â MaxMovie, August 1, 2025.
Alt Text: Ahn Hyo-seop during a Marie Claire Korea photoshoot, posing in a black outfit.
Caption: This image is not directly related to the article’s content and is included for illustrative purposes only. Ahn Hyo-seop during a photoshoot for Marie Claire Korea, February 2022.
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