Netflix confirmed on March 12, 2026 that KPop Demon Hunters is getting a sequel. Directors Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans will return to write and direct the follow-up film, which will be produced once again by Sony Pictures Animation.
The sequel is the first project under a new exclusive multi-year writing and directing deal that Kang and Appelhans have signed with Netflix, focused entirely on animation. A 2029 release window has been reported, though no official date has been locked in yet. Given how long major animated productions take, that timeline could shift.
What We Know About the KPop Demon Hunters Sequel So Far
Plot details are still completely under wraps. Neither Netflix nor the directors have shared anything about the story, setting, or new characters. What we do know is that Kang and Appelhans are said to be in the early stages of development, with plans to focus on the project seriously after awards season wraps up.
In a statement shared through Netflix’s Tudum, Kang expressed personal pride in the project’s cultural impact. She called it meaningful that global audiences are asking for more from what she described as a Korean story with Korean characters, adding that the world they built still has much more to offer.
Appelhans said the characters feel like family to the creative team and that the filmmakers are looking forward to pushing how music, animation, and story work together in the sequel.
The Original Film: Netflix’s Biggest Movie Ever
For anyone who somehow missed it, KPop Demon Hunters is an animated musical about HUNTR/X, a fictional K-pop girl group made up of Rumi, Mira, and Zoey. By day, they are global pop superstars. In secret, they battle demons using their music. The main villain is Gwi-Ma, a demon lord who sends the rival boy band Saja Boys to brainwash the world.
The film debuted directly on Netflix in June 2025 through a licensing deal with Sony Pictures Animation. It launched to relatively little fanfare but snowballed through social media word-of-mouth and the runaway success of its soundtrack. By the end of summer 2025, it had become a full-scale cultural event.
The voice cast includes Arden Cho as Rumi, May Hong as Mira, and Ji-young Yoo as Zoey. The singing voices behind HUNTR/X are EJAE, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami. Ken Jeong, Daniel Dae Kim, and Ahn Hyo-seop round out the supporting cast.
Record-Breaking Numbers on Netflix
The numbers behind KPop Demon Hunters are hard to overstate without sounding like a press release, so here they are plain:
The film crossed 325 million views in its first 91 days on Netflix. As of the sequel announcement, total views have surpassed 500 million, making it the most-watched movie in Netflix history. The previous record holder was Red Notice (2021), which had about 230 million views.
The soundtrack has been streamed around 11 billion times globally, according to Deadline. Netflix also released a sing-along theatrical version during fan events in fall 2025, which pulled in an estimated $18 to $20 million at the box office. That was a first for the platform.
Awards Season Dominance
KPop Demon Hunters has also torn through awards season. Here is what the film and its music have picked up so far:
The song “Golden” won the Grammy Award for best song written for visual media at the 2026 ceremony, making it the first K-pop song ever to win a Grammy. It was also nominated for Song of the Year. On the Billboard Hot 100, “Golden” hit No. 1 and held the top spot for eight consecutive weeks. It charted at No. 1 in over 30 countries. HUNTR/X became the first K-pop girl group to top the Billboard Hot 100.
At the Golden Globes in January 2026, the film won Best Animated Motion Picture and Best Original Song. It also won Best Original Song at the Critics’ Choice Awards. At the Annie Awards in February, KPop Demon Hunters swept all 10 categories it was nominated in, including Best Animated Feature.
The film heads into the 98th Academy Awards on March 15, 2026 with two nominations: Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song for “Golden.” It is widely considered the frontrunner in the animated category.
The Fortnite Connection and Brand Collaborations
KPop Demon Hunters moved well beyond just streaming. The film has had brand collaborations with Nongshim, Funko Pops, and a Fortnite crossover that brought HUNTR/X skins and cosmetics into the game. A second wave of Fortnite cosmetics tied to the franchise has also been reported.
The characters from the film were the most popular Halloween costumes of 2025, which says something about how deep the movie has cut into mainstream pop culture.
What This Means for Netflix Animation
Netflix CCO Bela Bajaria called out the film’s cross-cultural, cross-generational appeal in her statement about the sequel. Netflix Film Chairman Dan Lin credited Kang and Appelhans for telling a story that was deeply personal while breaking cultural barriers, saying it achieved what Netflix considers its goal: making someone’s favorite movie.
Sony Pictures Animation presidents Kristine Belson and Damien de Froberville also confirmed their studio’s continued involvement.
The multi-year deal with Kang and Appelhans suggests Netflix sees KPop Demon Hunters not just as a one-off hit but as a franchise and a creative partnership worth building around. Whether that means additional spinoffs, series, or projects beyond the sequel is unclear, but the deal covers animation broadly.
For now, the wait begins. If the 2029 target holds, fans are looking at roughly three more years before HUNTR/X returns to screens.

