Netflix and Sony in Talks for KPop Demon Hunters Sequel After Global Breakout Hit
Netflix’s animated musical fantasy KPop Demon Hunters has become the defining cultural event of 2025, and now Sony Pictures Animation and Netflix are in exploratory talks about what comes next for the popular franchise.
Sequel Talk Sparks Excitement
Though Netflix has not officially greenlit a follow-up, sources say that Sony is discussing sequel ideas with directors Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans, who are open to returning. The directors hint that the next chapter could dive deeper into the backstories of the main heroines—Rumi, Mira, and Zoey—exploring unanswered questions and emotional arcs that remain rich with storytelling potential.
Maggie Kang previously told The Independent that the animated film had to streamline a complex universe into one film but left plenty of narrative “pockets” to explore later.
The fans just want Jinu back.
Cultural and Commercial Breakthrough
KPop Demon Hunters stands out as Netflix’s most-watched animated original and one of its top-streamed titles overall. Its vibrant blend of K-pop energy and mythology, coupled with a chart-topping soundtrack, has resonated globally.
Sony’s Chance to Profit
When KPop Demon Hunters first premiered, Sony Pictures Animation reportedly earned only about $20 million from its licensing deal with Netflix.
Because Netflix owns the global streaming rights, Sony missed out on significant theatrical and merchandising revenue that might have been realized had the film followed a traditional release model.
Looking ahead, negotiations around a sequel or franchise expansion could shift this dynamic. With the proven popularity of the brand and the potential for theatrical runs, merchandising, and cross-platform tie-ins, Sony is now in a stronger position to secure more favorable financial terms, ensuring it captures a larger share of the profits from the phenomenon it helped create.
Fans just want more.