

KPop Demon Hunters

When K-pop superstars Rumi, Mira and Zoey aren't selling out stadiums, they're using their secret powers to protect their fans from supernatural threats.
When K-pop superstars Rumi, Mira and Zoey aren't selling out stadiums, they're using their secret powers to protect their fans from supernatural threats.
i usually am against releasing multiple sequels for a series just because it does well the first time but i truly believe this could be a great franchise. the soundtrack is amazing, the voice actors did amazing, the animation is phenomenal. 10/10
I absolutely love it! The songs and the story are amazing. I know I’ll be rewatching it over and over!
I have so much to say for this movie and I can’t type all or else it’s a lot but shhhhit point plain simple everyone was fine as fawk and omg “he” especially was super hawt and ending was my favorite i lowkey felt that in my soul I can’t lie fr fr that was beautiful ima rewatch
"A good demon is a dead demon."
But it's alright
Surprise of the year. Awesome 10 out of 10,easily on the level of Spiderman into the Spider-verse.
This movie and music is so3! excited!!😍😍😆😆🎉🎊🎵🎶
I definitely recommend. The movie is in English including the songs which is very catchy too. The animation is amazing. You would think this is a kpop, anime movie but its not which is unexpected but its in a kpop theme english songs which is cool. Also the story between the three hunters is magical.
From the moment it was announced, the movie had me convinced — if Sony Pictures Animation was behind it, it was obvious it was going to be good. But even then, it still managed to surprise me.
The music, the animation, the story… everything in the film fits together perfectly, making it a truly great experience. Personally, stories that explore themes like psychology, self-image, and self-esteem always strike a chord with me — and this was no exception. The movie conveyed exactly the emotions it aimed to, and I saw many personal reflections in the characters. You empathize with them, you connect with what they feel — and for a story that aims to touch your heart, that connection is absolutely essential. If the characters don’t move you, the movie fails its purpose. I'm glad that wasn’t the case here.
This film reaffirms something that movies like Transformers One have already proven to me: you don’t have to be original or innovative to make a great movie. The plot is simple, sure — nothing groundbreaking, just a story we’ve seen before. But by building on already familiar foundations, the film can focus on what really matters and reexamine those elements from a fresh perspective. The result isn’t a revolutionary film — it’s a good one. And that’s more than enough.
It saddens me a little to think that this movie might suffer the same fate as Turning Red: people judging it without watching it, or dismissing it with hate and mockery just because it features K-pop. I really hope that’s not the case. I hope more people give it a fair chance, and realize that behind what some might see as “fanservice for teenagers” lies a heartfelt, emotional, and beautifully crafted story.
The redemption of this studio has been remarkable. They went from giving us The Emoji Movie to consistently delivering great animated films — and this is yet another example of that.
This animated film was surprisingly great, exceeding my expectations with its story and vibrant visuals.
The soundtrack perfectly complemented the film, featuring songs that elevated the entire viewing experience.
what to except from sony's animation? great as always. but the world felt bit not full. story was kinda predictable. effects used and everything else was on point.
i really liked those goofy faces, i think i know where the inspiration came from xd.
i usually am against releasing multiple sequels for a series just because it does well the first time but i truly believe this could be a great franchise. the soundtrack is amazing, the voice actors did amazing, the animation is phenomenal. 10/10