No matter how you measure it, the success of “K-Pop Demon Hunters” is undeniable. The animated musical has officially become Netflix’s most-viewed film of all time, a colossal achievement that is further bolstered by its strong performance across other key metrics and its cultural impact.
The headline figure is its 236 million views, a new benchmark that places it ahead of the previous record holder, “Red Notice.” This number confirms it has reached more individual viewers than any other film on the streaming service, a testament to its broad appeal.
Even in metrics where it doesn’t hold the top spot, its performance is impressive. It has accumulated 23 billion minutes of watch time, making it the third most-watched film in that category, a remarkable feat for a movie with a 100-minute runtime.
Furthermore, its success transcends the screen, with a soundtrack that has produced four top-10 Billboard hits. With a sequel in development, “K-Pop Demon Hunters” has proven itself to be a multi-faceted success story and a force to be reckoned with in modern pop culture.