If you’ve seen [the graph](https://www.reddit.com/r/boxoffice/s/5bBmnQ7WMe) comparing it to Red Notice, Netflix’s former #1 most viewed movie, it’s been like a straight line up in viewership from the start
FondCat on
I’m known as the kpop person in my office and I swear lately I have 5 people a day asking me if I’ve heard of/seen this movie. It’s quite a phenomenon. Very happy more people are gaining interest in the genre through watching
HelloZukoHere on

LilyBlueming on
This will be the thing that 2025’s pop culture will be remembered for.
LeeShakerMoneyMaker on
No matter how bad your day is just remember that you’re not that Sony Executive who decided to sell the KPDH franchise to Netflix…🥴
Cnora7 on
Sorry to say it’s a mediocre anime. I don’t think worth the hype.
Quarkiness on
I had my friends watch it with me on Sunday (but online)
Pinku_Dva on
Loved the music and was honestly the part I looked forward to the most watching it.
vulgarlady on
i just never saw this coming back then lololll
PuzzleheadedPin1006 on
As it should be! I tend to get over my media hyperfixations fast, but this time it’s different. I’m still as obsessed with everything KPDH as I was right after my 1st watch
apollo11341 on
But will it ever have the same cultural impact as Red Notice??
/s
13thRobot on
My coworker got turned onto kpop because of this film. Now they’ve been to two kpop concerts and ask me about certain kpop groups all the time. And my other coworker has seen KDH with their kids 20x already. It’s nice to know there’s some people around me (even if it’s just one or two) that want to talk about kpop with me. 😂
coke_life on
I watched the limited screening last Saturday. The cinema was packed with kids. They know almost every line, mouthing them along, even the sigh, the gasps, etc. It was insane.
kontor97 on
I doubt anyone involved with the film are actually making any money considering how dirty Netflix did the creator of Squid Games and the actors & actresses involved.
Anna__Bee on
Wow that’s crazy! I’ve got it on my list to watch so good for them
thesch on
Before this came out my kpop-loving friends and I were just hoping it wasn’t a total cringefest embarrassment lol. None of us would’ve guessed that there was any chance of it becoming what it has. The team behind the movie having a real love for kpop and not just using it because it’s trendy made the difference.
Grizzlei on

Lost-Investigator266 on
I knew Playstation fanboys were insufferable but didnt know that extended to all of Sony. Imagine going to these lengths for a company.
Anyway deserved success and I’m especially happy for ejae and maggie.
mini1006 on
I know the people streaming this movie every night like the latest kpop song are through the roof right now 😂
They were freaking out whenever anything hit this movie was #1 on Netflix’s Top 10.
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Theater was wild on Sunday
**[From Netflix:](https://xcancel.com/netflix/status/1960416959025045591)**
>THEIR #1 ERA
>
>With 236 million views, KPOP DEMON HUNTERS is OFFICIALLY the most popular Netflix film OF ALL TIME.
**[Official article from Variety](https://variety.com/2025/film/news/kpop-demon-hunters-netflix-most-watched-movie-history-1236496106/)**
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We did it!🥳
Beautiful, I love the movie
Take that Gwi-ma
Sony in shambles
Well deserved! 🎉
If you’ve seen [the graph](https://www.reddit.com/r/boxoffice/s/5bBmnQ7WMe) comparing it to Red Notice, Netflix’s former #1 most viewed movie, it’s been like a straight line up in viewership from the start
I’m known as the kpop person in my office and I swear lately I have 5 people a day asking me if I’ve heard of/seen this movie. It’s quite a phenomenon. Very happy more people are gaining interest in the genre through watching

This will be the thing that 2025’s pop culture will be remembered for.
No matter how bad your day is just remember that you’re not that Sony Executive who decided to sell the KPDH franchise to Netflix…🥴
Sorry to say it’s a mediocre anime. I don’t think worth the hype.
I had my friends watch it with me on Sunday (but online)
Loved the music and was honestly the part I looked forward to the most watching it.
i just never saw this coming back then lololll
As it should be! I tend to get over my media hyperfixations fast, but this time it’s different. I’m still as obsessed with everything KPDH as I was right after my 1st watch
But will it ever have the same cultural impact as Red Notice??
/s
My coworker got turned onto kpop because of this film. Now they’ve been to two kpop concerts and ask me about certain kpop groups all the time. And my other coworker has seen KDH with their kids 20x already. It’s nice to know there’s some people around me (even if it’s just one or two) that want to talk about kpop with me. 😂
I watched the limited screening last Saturday. The cinema was packed with kids. They know almost every line, mouthing them along, even the sigh, the gasps, etc. It was insane.
I doubt anyone involved with the film are actually making any money considering how dirty Netflix did the creator of Squid Games and the actors & actresses involved.
Wow that’s crazy! I’ve got it on my list to watch so good for them
Before this came out my kpop-loving friends and I were just hoping it wasn’t a total cringefest embarrassment lol. None of us would’ve guessed that there was any chance of it becoming what it has. The team behind the movie having a real love for kpop and not just using it because it’s trendy made the difference.

I knew Playstation fanboys were insufferable but didnt know that extended to all of Sony. Imagine going to these lengths for a company.
Anyway deserved success and I’m especially happy for ejae and maggie.
I know the people streaming this movie every night like the latest kpop song are through the roof right now 😂
They were freaking out whenever anything hit this movie was #1 on Netflix’s Top 10.
damn, this and the highest PAK, I should watch it
good