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KPOP DEMON HUNTERS 2 won’t hit Netflix until 2029

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Good things come to those who wait, and that includes KPop Demon Hunters fans. A fully-fledged fandom seemed to pop up overnight after the animated film debuted on Netflix earlier this year, with art, memes, music, and more taking the Internet by storm. Now, the wait is on for the highly-anticipated sequel, which Bloomberg reports won’t hit the streaming platform until 2029.

According to Bloomberg, Netflix has just finalized contracts with the directors and Sony for KPop Demon Hunters 2. The first film, co-directed by Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans, was developed by Sony with its own animation division.

2029 may seem far away, but it isn’t a particularly long timeline in the scheme of animated movies. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, also from Sony, were released in 2018 and 2023, respectively. By that measure, the KPDH sequel is actually releasing sooner than expected.

In the meantime, Mattel and Hasbro have agreed to share the master license to produce toys from the film, with dolls, games, collectibles, and more hitting shelves in 2026. These will join a line of Funko Pop! collectible figurines in what is surely just the beginning of a long list of collaborations. The characters are also set to appear in a Magic: The Gathering Secret Lair drop. The Fortnite collab already happened (and it was epic).

KPop Demon Hunters follows Rumi (Arden Cho), Mira (May Hong), and Zoey (Ji-young Yoo) as HUNTR/X, a girl group tasked with protecting the mortal realm from demons. They face a new challenge when the demon Jinu (Ahn Hyo-seop) forms a boy group to try to sway the girls’ fans toward the demon realm. The fate of the world literally hinges upon their rivalry.

Source: Bloomberg

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Samantha Puc (she/they) is a fat, disabled, lesbian writer and editor whose work focuses primarily on LGBTQ+ and fat representation in pop culture. They are an Eisner Award-winning journalist and Rotten Tomatoes-approved critic with bylines at The Beat, Publishers Weekly, Yes! Magazine, Polygon, and elsewhere. Samantha is the founder of Fat Forward Books, Community Voices Blog Editor at NAAFA, and a contributor to the award-winning Fat and Queer: An Anthology of Queer and Trans Bodies and Lives. They graduated in 2025 with a Master of Fine Arts degree in creative nonfiction from The New School. When Samantha is not working or writing, she loves spending time with her cats, reading, and perfecting her grilled cheese recipe.

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