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KPop Demon Hunters 2 is quietly confirmed for a distant release, but Netflix could already have its eyes on more projects to tide fans over

Tech Wavo by Tech Wavo
November 6, 2025
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  • KPop Demon Hunters 2 is reportedly confirmed to be going ahead
  • Netflix and Sony have inked a deal that’ll see the musical sequel land in 2029
  • Fans can likely expect additional spin-offs and shorts in the meantime

KPop Demon Hunters 2 looks to be definitely going ahead, but fans of the demon-hunting animation shouldn’t expect to see it on their screens anytime soon, as Netflix is reportedly eyeing a 2029 release date.

That’s according to Bloomberg, which has reported the world’s best streaming service had finally inked a deal for the sequel with the original movie’s creators, Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans, and production company, Sony.

A four-year wait might sound like a long time, but that’s a typical timeline for a major animated movie when looking at past projects. For example, there was a five-year gap between Sony releasing Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, the latter of which became the studio’s highest-grossing animated movie to date.


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While the news hasn’t been confirmed by Sony or Netflix yet, it’s almost certainly going ahead as the two entertainment juggernauts have been confirmed to be discussing a deal for a sequel movie since August, so it’s likely that those talks have finally come to a close.

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What can fans expect from a KPop Demon Hunters sequel?

Three animated characters pose on a stage with swords as demons surround them in a still from KPop Demon Hunters

I’ll bet that Huntrix takes over the Billboard Hot 100 again in 2029 (Image credit: Netflix)

No-one needed a crystal ball to see that KPop Demon Hunters would get a second act. The film has become Netflix’s most-watched movie of all-time and continues to rank among the most-streamed titles across streaming platforms – and that’s not even mentioning the success of its soundtrack or its subsequent cultural cachet.

The movie about a world-saving female pop trio has such a large (and growing) fandom that not even Netflix was prepared for the overwhelming attention it has received, with the streamer reversing its adverse stance on theatrical releases by bringing a sing-a-long version of the megahit to the big screen and retailers scrambling to get their hands on merchandise inspired by the film.

Like the sequel, fans will have to wait until next year to see any official KPop Demon Hunters products (Netflix must be kicking itself with Christmas coming up), which should help maintain its popularity, but what about in the years after? Can fans expect to see any other KPop Demon Hunters projects?

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There’s a high chance if reports are anything to go by. According to its source, Bloomberg said that Netflix is already thinking about additional programming, such as a short film, to keep KPop Demon Hunters in the ether.

Going off comments made by co-writer Kang in an interview with Variety earlier this year, a short film, spin-off, or TV show seems very likely and shouldn’t impact any ideas being considered for the sequel movie, as she’s already expressed that there was plenty left on the table.

“We’ve set up so much for potential backstory,” Kang said. “Obviously, there’s a lot of questions that are left unanswered and areas that are not explored, and we had to do that because there’s only so much movie you could tell in 85 minutes.”

That could mean that fans can expect several different prequel stories, focusing on other members of the fictional K-pop girl group Huntrix instead of just the lead singer Rumi. Kang said that “we have backstories for Zoey and Mira – ones that we actually put in the movie, but it just kind of rejected it. It just wasn’t the movie for those stories.”


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