5 Reasons Fans Can’t Stop Watching KPop Demon Hunters

KPop Demon Hunters is a love letter to both K-Pop culture and Korean heritage and mythology. The movie evokes a childlike wonder in its viewers, as they take in a shiny K-Pop world, long for the outfits worn by Huntrix and Saja Boys, and coo every time Jinu’s pets make an appearance.

Even though the plot of KPop Demon Hunters isn’t the most groundbreaking one, its simplicity and animation steal the show. The movie leans into its clichés and makes good use of them. There are five core reasons why fans can’t help but stay glued to the movie.

K-Pop Demon Hunter’s Highly Addicting Songs are Essential to the Plot

HUNTR/X ready to fight demons in Netflix’s KPop Demon Hunters.
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The songs in KPop Demon Hunters aren’t just there to act as background music, they actually advance the story. Songs like “How It’s Done”, “Soda Pop” and “Golden” further the plot, along with serving dynamic visuals. In fact, these songs could easily scale charts if they were actual K-Pop releases.

The very first song in the movie introduces the might of Huntrix as a group, and creates a tough image of the trio. As the characters sync their battles with every beat of the music, the action choreography and performances feel rewarding. The music in KPop Demon Hunters is catchy and also an essential part of the story.

The Movie Engages With Quirky K-Drama Tropes

Jinu dies protecting Rumi in KPop Demon Hunters.
Jinu dies protecting Rumi in KPop Demon Hunters.
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KPop Demon Hunters imbues a surprising number of K-Drama tropes in its plot, which might be why viewers become so invested in the movie. The forbidden romance between Jinu and Rumi is a super popular K-Drama trope, which creates tension every time the characters interact. The movie shows how K-Pop stars might look incredibly successful on the outside, but struggle with insecurity on the inside, making fans connect with the flawed characters.

The movie also promotes moments where characters sacrifice something for someone they love, which gives them emotional impact. By combining tropes that K-drama fans already love, the movie makes fans emotionally invested in the plotline. The dramatic reveals keep fans coming back to the movie over and over again.

The Visual Gag Moments Turn the Movie Into a Treasure Hunt

Huntrix cheers over food in KPop Demon Hunters.
Huntrix cheers over food in KPop Demon Hunters.
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In KPop Demon Hunters, the animation is its biggest strength as it creates comic or action scenes that are only possible via the medium of animation. The movie is packed with ‘blink, and you miss it’ details, with many jokes that are hidden in background character interactions. As a result, every rewatch results in the discovery of a new derpy joke.

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The movie prioritizes over-the-top facial expressions, which make the characters feel relatable. The contrast between Rumi, Zoey and Mira’s cool and charismatic idol image and their chaotic selves is humorous to say the least. Needless to say, online meme culture has welcomed the movie, and clips of the film are going viral, with fans wanting to rewatch those scenes again and again.

KPop Demon Hunters’ Adorable Characters Won Fans Over

Kpop Demon Hunters Zoey, Rumi and Mira posing after a performance
Kpop Demon Hunters Zoey, Rumi and Mira posing after a performance
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The characters in KPop Demon Hunters might feel indomitable in the beginning, but the movie slowly shows how they are always doubting themselves and always under pressure to succeed. Whether it is Huntrix or the Saja Boys, each of the characters has their own quirky habits, awkward and embarrassing moments. Sometimes, they intend to look cool, but end up getting flustered, making them even more lovable.

Above all, fans love to see more of the characters. There have been incessant demands to know more about the main characters of the movie because the audience wants to spend more time with them. Whether it is Zoey’s derpy face or the Saja Boys striking poses out of nowhere, these imperfect and funny moments make KPop Demon Hunters a rewatchable movie.

KPop Demon Hunters’ Blitzing Pace Works Like a Charm

There’s never a dull moment in KPop Demon Hunters. The movie is extremely fast-paced, and there’s always something interesting happening. Instead of spending a long time setting up the premise, the movie delves into the main conflict early on and expands on the worldbuilding simultaneously. Many scenes in the movie serve multiple purposes by combining character development, music, and comedy at the same time.

The movie also keeps switching up its energy. One scene might deliver a powerful performance, while the very next reveals humorous moments, and another one shows deep emotional revelations. The fast pacing of the movie encourages viewers to give it one more shot, just to experience the constant energy again.


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Release Date

June 20, 2025

Runtime

96 minutes

Director

Chris Appelhans, Maggie Kang

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