
K-Pop Demon Hunters dropped worldwide in June last year, but it still trends and this Easter it remained a popular go-to for family fun. Certainly, it seems to have a lot of staying power. Kids of all ages seem to love the monster-slaying idols. Read on to find out more.
Chart-Topping Movie
Actually, the movie surged back into the Netflix Top 10 in over 40 countries this past weekend, per Tudum. Clearly, families wanted something with high energy for their holiday gatherings.
Notably, it also helps that the “sing-along” version stayed trending on social media throughout the holiday break. Obviously, the catchy soundtrack makes it the perfect choice for a fun karaoke session at home.

The Numbers Reveal Global Appreciation
Numbers definitely tell a tale when it comes to the popularity of the animated blockbuster. K-Pop Demon Hunters holds a “91% critics’ score” on Rotten Tomatoes. Notably, its the “infectious energy” and “vibrant animation” that seem to appeal to everyone.

The Popular Sing-along Version – Harkins Theatres YouTube
Furthermore, it maintained a strong user rating of “7.5 out of 10” on IMDb with over 122,000 votes. It seems like the hype from the 2025 release never really faded away.
Recapping The Success
The film originally dropped on June 20, 2025, and screamed into number one place in 90 different countries almost immediately.
Since then, it became a massive cultural hit, even inspiring a wave of Halloween costumes and a history-making Oscar nomination for the song “Golden.”
Easter Hunter Mania
Recently, fans started a new trend of hiding Spirit Orbs instead of eggs for their Easter hunts. Obviously, that reveals just how deep the connection goes between fans and characters.
Then, there are the emotional themes and the “terrific soundtrack” that kept folks hooked long after the initial theatrical run. Plus, the movie is still “available on Netflix in the vast majority of countries” which makes it easy for new fans to discover the magic.
Just Keeps Getting Better
Metacritic reported a score of “77 out of 100,” which shows “generally favorable” reviews from the start. However, the audience energy is what keeps the popularity going this year.
Many folks expected interest to dip after awards season, but the opposite happened. Many of them simply can’t praise the vocals by EJAE and the rest of the cast enough. And that is probably why so many folks got unhappy when the Oscars cut her speech short.

Viewers React
Even though the trailer dropped a long time ago, during the Easter holidays, some people still went there to share their appreciation for the family fun movie. One of them penned:
Thank you Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans for this amazing movie. I have watched so many animated movies, but this one became my number one favorite. It is so unique and special. This movie even made me start liking K-pop. Thank you for this masterpiece.
Here are a few more appreciative responses from the dicussion:
- I came here after seeing my 7 year old niece, wearing a K-pop Demon Hunter tshirt. It looks like a good movie, actually!
- I wonder if a “Jurassic World: K-Pop Demon Hunters” will even release.
Did you and your family sit down for a fun-filled viewing of the movie this Easter holiday? Let us know in the comments below, and remember to come back here often for all your K-Pop news and updates.




