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Netflix’s latest animated film continues to be golden. K-Pop Demon Hunters is officially on track to be the most-watched Netflix movie ever. The film should overtake Red Notice‘s top spot this week. As it stands, Netflix reports that Red Notice has amassed 230.9 million views, with a total of 454.2 million hours viewed, in the first 90 days of its release four years ago. K-Pop Demon Hunters, which was released exactly two months ago, is currently sitting at 210.5 million views, with 350.9 million hours viewed, with no sigin of slowing down, putting it on track to overtake Red Notice imiminently.
K-Pop Demon Hunters is a Surprise Smash Hit for Netflix
Since the movie’s premiere on June 20th, K-Pop Demon Hunters has remained within the Top 10 Movies on Netflix. As of this writing, the movie is currently sitting in first place on Netflix’s Top 10 Movies in the U.S. Today list. The film has quickly become a viral sensation thanks its catchy songs, including “Golden” and “Soda Pop,” and it’s fun and exciting story. In fact, the songs have managed to top the music charts following the movie’s release on Netflix. K-Pop Demon Hunters has even generated some music awards buzz, though that will depend on Netflix’s submission strategy.
K-Pop Demon Hunters currently has a 97% Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with audiences seemingly agreeing with critics by giving it a 91% rating on the Popcornmeter. Critics have praised the movie for having “infectious energy and vibrant colors” with a “terrific soundtrack to boot.” The movie has performed so well for Netflix that the streaming platform is doing something it rarely does, giving the movie a limited theatrical release after its streaming debut. The very limited theatrical run of K-Pop Demon Hunters will actually be a “sing-along” version of the movie, with over three hundred screenings for the two-night event set to hit theaters in North America, Canada, the UK, Australia, and New Zealand.








