KPop Demon Hunters’ Upcoming Theatrical Debut is Selling Out Fast

The popular animated film “KPop Demon Hunters” on Netflix is reportedly being compared to Disney’s “Frozen” due to its massive success. With sequels, live-action adaptations, and a potential world tour in the works, the movie is set to hit theaters later this August. However, given the high demand from fans, initial theater screenings may not be sufficient for those eager to sing along with Huntrix and the Saja Boys. As a result, additional showings of “KPop Demon Hunters” are being organized by theater owners to meet the growing interest.

The animated movie produced by Sony Animation and titled “KPop Demon Hunters A Sing-Along Event” featuring Huntrix has reportedly been a massive success, selling out over 300 screenings across North America, Canada, the UK, Australia, and New Zealand for its two-night theater run. Due to the immense popularity of the film, Netflix might consider adding additional screenings to capitalize on this success.
This event is being held in celebration of “KPop Demon Hunters A Sing-Along Event,” which currently holds the title as the most-watched Netflix animated original film ever. The event invites fans of HUNTR/X and Saja Boys alike to come together and sing along to a special version of the popular animated movie.
If you’re interested in attending this event at your local theater, you can purchase tickets by clicking on this link.

The Demon Hunters Rise

It’s worth noting that the animated film “KPop Demon Hunters” has broken Netflix’s record as their biggest animated movie ever made. Not only that, but its soundtrack has also gained significant popularity, making it a hit on the Billboard 100. Although no sequel has been officially announced, the first movie leaves room for potential follow-ups focusing on Huntrix. Despite the defeat of the Saja Boys in the film, their leader remains hidden, likely planning his revenge.

It’s particularly intriguing that Netflix is reaping the rewards from the success of the animated film “KPop Demon Hunters,” given that Sony Animation initially sold it to the streaming service for approximately $20 million USD. With its popularity surpassing this initial investment, it’s plausible to assume that the film’s potential box office earnings could have been substantial if it were released in theaters. However, it doesn’t rule out Sony’s future involvement in the franchise as Netflix plans to further develop Huntrix’s storyline.

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2025-08-16 21:12