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Everland to launch KPOP DEMON HUNTERS themed zone in partnership with Netflix

The hit film’s universe comes to life in Seoul’s Everland theme park with immersive attractions, dining, and exclusive merchandise.

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Everland, South Korea’s largest theme park, is bringing Netflix’s record-breaking film KPop Demon Hunters to life with a brand-new themed zone. The attraction will officially open on September 26, 2025, offering fans the chance to step inside the vivid universe of the blockbuster movie.

The film, which follows K-pop girl group HUNTR/X as they battle supernatural demons alongside the Saja Boys, has become Netflix’s most-watched movie of all time. Now, visitors to Everland can immerse themselves in that world through mission-based games, interactive photo zones, themed dining at K-Food, and exclusive character merchandise. Guests can also look forward to special appearances and meet-and-greet opportunities with performers embodying Rumi, Mira, Zoey, and the Saja Boys.

“This collaboration with Netflix will be a special project that allows guests to experience the world of KPop Demon Hunters with all five senses,” an Everland spokesperson said. “We expect Everland to serve as a cultural hub, introducing Korean culture to both local and international visitors.”

The themed zone follows Everland’s successful collaborations with Netflix on attractions inspired by All of Us Are Dead and Stranger Things during last year’s fall festival. With KPop Demon Hunters, Everland is cementing itself as a must-visit destination for fans of global K-Content.

Netflix, meanwhile, continues to expand its footprint in the location-based entertainment space. In the U.S., the company is preparing to launch its massive Netflix House attractions in Dallas, Texas, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, featuring over 100,000 square feet of immersive experiences inspired by popular titles such as Squid Game, Wednesday, One Piece, Stranger Things, and KPop Demon Hunters.

Source: Blooloop

Hayame Kawachi
Hayame Kawachihttp://www.redbeanime.com
From 2024 to 2025, Hayame served as K-Comics Beat’s Managing Editor while also leading the anime news section at Comics Beat. A lifelong lover of anime and manga with experience in the manga localization industry, she’s passionate about connecting with readers and celebrating the stories that bring fans together—from webtoons to beyond.

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