Alright, buckle up buttercups 💅 because Netflix is dragging KPop Demon Hunters Sing-Along out of the streaming graveyard and into THEATERS! From October 31 to November 2, 2025, get ready to witness… something.
As if the original KPop Demon Hunters wasn’t enough to make you question reality, Netflix is blessing (or cursing) us with the theatrical return of the Sing-Along version! That’s right, prepare to witness hordes of fans in questionable cosplay belting out K-Pop tunes in the dark. This cinematic masterpiece (I use the term loosely) will be polluting screens across Canada, the US, the UK, Ireland, Korea (obviously), Spain, Germany, the Netherlands, Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Australia, and even New Zealand. Because why not spread the chaos globally? 🌍
For those blissfully unaware, KPop Demon Hunters (in partnership with Sony Pictures Animation, because misery loves company) tells the tale of Rumi, Mira, and Zoey, who are supposedly part of the girl group HUNTR/X. By day, they’re superstars ✨, but by night, they battle demons. And because one cliché isn’t enough, they face a rival boy band of DEMONIC proportions! 😈 I can’t make this stuff up, people.
Of course, because the universe hates us, KPop Demon Hunters has been crowned the most-watched Netflix animated original film OF ALL TIME! I’m not sure if that says more about the film or the current state of humanity. And the soundtrack? Oh, it’s a chart-topper, darling. “Golden” reached number 1 on Billboard. 🥇 Because clearly, we have no taste. Netflix, drunk on its own success, decided to bring the Sing-Along to theaters in August 2025. And now, it’s BACK! Just in time to ruin Halloween. 🎃
But wait, there’s more! Netflix, in its infinite wisdom, has released KPop Demon Hunters’ Lyric Videos! 🎉 Now you can “practice” those earworms before subjecting innocent moviegoers to your off-key renditions. The playlist of doom includes hits like “How It’s Done,” “Golden,” “Soda Pop,” “Takedown,” and “Free.” Free from good taste, that is. 🤢
And because Netflix clearly has blackmail material on every celebrity, EJAE, AUDREY NUNA, and REI AMI (the voices behind HUNTR/X) graced the stages of Saturday Night Live with Bad Bunny (???), and The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, performing “Golden.” Because nothing says “prestige” like promoting a K-Pop demon-hunting sing-along. And get this – they received a Platinum Record for the soundtrack! 💿 The apocalypse is nigh, people.
So, if you’re brave (or foolish) enough, tickets for this cinematic abomination are on sale now. Visit the KPop Demon Hunters website to find a screening near you. And if you want to learn more about this “movie” and its “achievements,” head over to the Tudum website. But don’t say I didn’t warn you. 👻
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