Netflix‘s record-breaking fantasy hit retains going up, up, up the studio’s field workplace charts. Though Netflix has been a pro-streaming studio, it has warmed up in latest months to launch a number of of its authentic motion pictures in theaters, together with the third Knives Out installment, Wake Up Lifeless Man.
In gentle of KPop Demon Hunters changing into a worldwide sensation, the studio made the stunning transfer to launch the movie in theaters with a sing-along occasion in late August. After shattering a field workplace file of $19.2 million, Netflix re-released the film once more through the Halloween weekend.
In line with Deadline, KPop Demon Hunters is ready to make a further $3.4 million in 2,890 theaters. It is going to crack the highest 10 field workplace charts at No. 7. It is not hitting the identical momentum as the primary launch in August, however this brings the overall to $22.4 million. It is value noting, nevertheless, that these are trade estimates since Netflix does not reveal its field workplace experiences.
Because of this, KPop Demon Hunters turns into the fourth Netflix film ever to cross the $20 million milestone worldwide. Whereas the fantasy hit is the highest-grossing Netflix film on the home field workplace, it at present ranks at no. 4 when it comes to all-time charts.
Whereas it is uncommon to discover a Netflix film getting a full launch in the US, it is a little bit extra frequent internationally. As an illustration, 2022’s Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical and 2016’s Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Sword of Future had worldwide releases of their respective markets.
In line with a chart by The Numbers, each these movies and Shaun the Sheep Film: Farmageddon are the one different Netflix movies to surpass $20 million on the worldwide field workplace, with the latter being the studio’s highest-grossing film.
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Netflix Motion pictures |
Home Field Workplace |
International Field Workplace |
|---|---|---|
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Shaun the Sheep Film: Farmageddon (2019) |
— |
$47,862,290 |
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Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Sword of Future (2016) |
— |
$38,452,981 |
|
Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical (2022) |
— |
$37,208,078 |
|
KPop Demon Hunters (2025) |
$22,400,000 |
$22,400,00 |
Shaun the Sheep Film: Farmageddon was not produced by Netflix. It was presupposed to get a U.S. theatrical launch by Lionsgate earlier than Netflix acquired it and put it up on digital. Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical had a singular deal between Sony and Netflix that allowed it to get a theatrical launch in the UK whereas going straight to streaming in the US.
Then again, KPop Demon Hunters‘ re-release comes at an important time with award season already underway. With Netflix pushing to your consideration for classes like Finest Animated Function and Finest Track for “Golden,” it is attainable that the Halloween launch is to assist their marketing campaign for the fantasy hit.
KPop Demon Hunters first earned a streaming launch in June 2025, two months earlier than making its theatrical debut. Throughout that point, the fantasy musical broke quite a few streaming and music information, finally incomes its place in Netflix’s High 10 Most In style English-language motion pictures and beating out Pink Discover for the no. 1 title.
By the tip of its 91-day cycle on Netflix, KPop Demon Hunters grew to become the streamer’s most-viewed venture ever (throughout each motion pictures and TV) with 325.1 million views. Even months after its launch, the film stays within the High 10 charts in the US regardless of new motion pictures being dropped by Netflix.
KPop Demon Hunters has but to get a sequel confirmed by Sony or Netflix, however administrators Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans have expressed curiosity. Some updates have additionally hinted that the studios are discussing the film’s promising future. Whereas this can be the final time audiences can watch Saja Boys and Huntrix in theaters, the movie is now streaming on Netflix.
- Launch Date
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June 20, 2025
- Runtime
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96 minutes
- Director
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Chris Appelhans, Maggie Kang
- Writers
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Hannah McMechan, Chris Appelhans, Maggie Kang, Danya Jimenez