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K-Pop Demon Hunters: The Movie That Outsang Real Idols When K-Pop Demon Hunters landed on Netflix, it did so with all the subtlety of a cat walking across your laptop during a Zoom call. Sony barely said a word. No press tour, no red carpet, not even a sad little bus stop ad. Netflix threw it into the void like, “Eh, here you go.” And then the internet did its thing. Within two weeks, it exploded: over 33 million views, global Top 10 in 93 countries, and a social media takeover that made it look like the movie had been promoted by actual K-pop agencies instead of, you know, nobody. To top it off, its fictional idol groups Huntr/x and Saja Boys are now charting higher than real-world artists. And not just indie SoundCloud acts. We’re talking BTS- and BLACKPINK-level charting. K-pop, But Make It Demonic The movie’s premise is aggressively simple: a K-pop girl group moonlights as demon hunters. That’s it. No complicated lore about cursed bloodlines or ancient destinies. Just cute girls with great hair and blunt weapons fighting supernatural nonsense between soundchecks. More importantly, the movie doesn’t waste your time trying to give a TED Talk on […]
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K-Pop Demon Hunters Stole the Show, the Charts, and Maybe an Oscar
K-Pop Demon Hunters: The Movie That Outsang Real Idols When K-Pop Demon Hunters landed on Netflix, it did so with all the subtlety of a cat walking across
popgeeks.com
