A world-renowned K-Pop girl group balance their lives in the spotlight with their secret identities as demon hunters. Edit Translation
- English
- ภาษาไทย
- Español
- Português (Brasil)
- Native Title: KPop Demon Hunters
- Also Known As:
- Director: Maggie Kang
Where to Watch KPop Demon Hunters
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Cast & Credits
- Ahn Hyo SeopJinuVoice Actor
- Kim Yoon JinCelineVoice Actor
- Daniel Dae KimHealer HanVoice Actor
- Lee Byung HunGwi-MaVoice Actor
Reviews

This review may contain spoilers
A Perfect Pitch with a Flat Note Ending
Kpop Demon Hunter is an entertaining film with a unique concept, vibrant visuals, beautiful cinematography, and a few catchy songs, but unfortunately, it relies too heavily on overused tropes and underdeveloped storytelling. As a result, it feels like it was made to appeal to a narrow audience, rather than exploring the full potential of its creative premise.The film centers around Huntr/X, a K-pop girl group that doubles as demon hunters, and the Saja Boys, a K-pop boy group who are demons. While the setup is promising, the story fails to give the Saja Boys meaningful development. Only Jinu, the group’s leader, is given a real arc, he displayed glimpses of complexity as he struggles between good and evil. However, his journey is cut short. When he finally comes to his senses, he’s killed off within seconds, which undercuts emotional payoff tremendously.
Jinu’s character had strong potential, his desire to be free and his sense of being misunderstood were compelling. That same depth could have been extended to the rest of the Saja Boys. Giving each member a unique reason for being in the group and showing their eventual growth would’ve added real emotional weight and created a stronger connection to the audience. But they were reduced to background noise.
It would have been far more impactful to show The Saja Boys and Huntr/X teaming up, to defeat Gwi-Ma, providing a powerful message of unity and growth. Instead, the film takes a shortcut, and it shows.
The film also leans into a somewhat problematic dynamic: girls fix problems and saves the world, while boys create them and seek destruction. All the main villains are male, and while there are female villains, they’re under the control of Gwi-Ma. That dynamic felt one-sided and oversimplified. This one-dimensional portrayal felt both imbalanced and reductive. There was a real opportunity to subvert expectations and show unity and collaboration between the groups, but instead, the film leaned into division and sacrifice.
The film also leaves a number of questions unanswered: (just a few listed)
1. What happened to Rumi’s aunt?
2. Was the demon world actually sealed successfully?
3. What are the consequences of Rumi being half-demon and half-hunter? (If there are any)
4. Were past bands completely unsuccessful, and is Huntr/X the first to succeed?
5. And if Gwi-Ma is defeated, is he truly gone or could he return?
On the musical side, only three songs stood out as potential singles: “What It Sounds Like,” “Free,” and “Golden.” The rest are decent, but feel more like standard movie soundtrack that’s only enjoyable in the moment, but not something I’d revisit outside the film.
Overall, I did enjoy the movie, but I wasn’t satisfied with the direction it took. The ending, in particular, felt rushed and underdeveloped. This concept would’ve worked much better as a limited series, where the characters and their arcs could be properly explored and given the depth they deserved. As it stands, some moments felt sloppy, inconsistent, and creatively lazy! Especially in the final act. I may be overthinking this movie, but at least it’s a good one time watch.
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BEST ANIMATED MOVIE OF THE YEAR
The concept of K-pop and idols in an animated movie was already exciting, but the way they executed it left me speechless. The songs were amazing, the outfits were stunning, and the whole concept was just brilliant. Even the expressions and the demons were hilarious . Seriously they should produce more movies/dramas related to idols and kpop. I was so stunned while watching this- last time I felt like this when I watched zootopia as a kid. I hope they make a sequel.Was this review helpful to you?