Netflix rarely releases its original movies in theaters, but when a title like K‑Pop Demon Hunters becomes a runaway hit, the streaming giant looks for ways to cash in on its popularity. Since premiering on Netflix in June, the film has broken viewership records, earning the distinction of being the platform’s most‑watched original animated feature ever. Now Netflix is testing whether that streaming success can be replicated at the box office.
According to industry sources, K‑Pop Demon Hunters is slated for a theatrical run later this month. Although no formal announcement has been made, Fandango has already opened a ticketing page for “K‑Pop Demon Hunters: A Sing‑Along Event.” Tickets are not yet on sale, but the page suggests a limited‑time engagement with special screenings scheduled for Saturday, August 23, and Sunday, August 24.
The movie is a CGI‑animated musical action‑fantasy produced by Sony Pictures Animation. It follows Huntr/x, a world‑famous K‑pop girl group that doubles as demon hunters. By harnessing the power of their voices, the group safeguards their fans from supernatural threats through a mystical barrier called the “Honmoon.”
Beyond dominating Netflix’s streaming charts, K‑Pop Demon Hunters has achieved unprecedented musical success. Its soundtrack debuted at #8 on the Billboard 200 and claimed the #1 spot on the U.S. Top Soundtracks chart. The film’s flagship song, “Golden,” performed by Huntr/x, topped the Billboard Global 200 and became the highest‑charting soundtrack single in years, peaking at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100. The fictional ensembles HUNTR/X and Saja Boys have even outranked real‑world K‑pop powerhouses such as BTS and BLACKPINK on U.S. Spotify charts.
The massive impact of K‑Pop Demon Hunters—especially its music—has drawn comparisons to Disney’s Frozen and its worldwide cultural ripple. With the film’s soaring popularity, it’s no surprise that it is now being packaged as a theatrical sing‑along event that promises to engage both adults and children alike.
Netflix has occasionally given its original movies limited theatrical releases or special‑event screenings. If K‑Pop Demon Hunters: A Sing‑Along Event receives an official announcement, would you consider seeing it in theaters?
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