Netflix’s animated sensation KPop Demon Hunters continues to dominate streaming charts worldwide, showing remarkable resilience with just a 6.2% viewership decline in its third week. This minimal drop demonstrates the film’s incredible staying power in an increasingly competitive streaming landscape.
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KPop Demon Hunters Breaking Down the Numbers
The animated musical’s performance has been nothing short of spectacular since its debut. KPop Demon Hunters ranks first on Netflix’s Global Top 10 movies for the week of June 23–29 with 24.2 million views and 40.3 million hours viewed, proving that audiences are not just watching—they’re truly engaged with the content.
Week | Global Views | Hours Viewed | Week-to-Week Change |
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Week 1 | 33+ million | 55+ million | Launch week |
Week 2 | 24.2 million | 40.3 million | Standard decline |
Week 3 | 22.7 million | 37.8 million | -6.2% decline |
What Makes KPop Demon Hunters So Addictive?
The film’s success isn’t just about flashy animation or catchy K-pop beats. A world-renowned K-Pop girl group balance their lives in the spotlight with their secret identities as demon hunters, creating a unique blend of supernatural action and musical entertainment that resonates with diverse audiences.
Key Success Factors:
- Universal Appeal: Viewership has been especially strong not only in Asia but also in the US, France and Germany
- Critical Acclaim: The film boasts an impressive 95% rating on Rotten Tomatoes
- Musical Success: The ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ soundtrack is currently the highest-charting soundtrack of 2025 on the Billboard 200 albums chart
- Streaming Dominance: Between June 21 and 22, it held the No. 1 position globally, ranking first in 26 countries and landing in the Top 10 in 93
The Soundtrack Phenomenon
Perhaps the most surprising aspect of KPop Demon Hunters’ success is its musical impact. The fictional bands from the movie have achieved something unprecedented—the movie’s fictional rival bands, Saja Boys and HUNTR/X, also joined forces to surpass BTS and BLACKPINK, respectively, as the highest-charting K-pop groups in U.S. Spotify history.
This achievement highlights how the film has transcended typical animated movie boundaries, creating a cultural phenomenon that extends far beyond Netflix’s platform. During its first four days of release (June 20-23), the 12 songs on the soundtrack earned a total of 13.3 million official on-demand U.S. streams, according to Luminate; one week later (June 27-30), that number more than tripled to 42.8 million streams (up 220%).
Awards Season Buzz
Netflix isn’t just celebrating the film’s commercial success—they’re eyeing prestigious recognition. Netflix is more focused on the girl group’s songs for awards season, as the company has also announced its intention to submit “Golden” for consideration for Best Original Song come the 2026 Academy Awards. This strategic move positions KPop Demon Hunters as a serious contender in the competitive awards landscape.
Why the Minimal Drop Matters
In today’s streaming ecosystem, maintaining viewership beyond the initial launch week is incredibly challenging. Most Netflix content experiences significant drops after the first week, making KPop Demon Hunters’ 6.2% decline particularly impressive. This stability suggests:
- Strong word-of-mouth marketing driving new viewers
- High rewatchability factor keeping audiences engaged
- Cross-cultural appeal expanding the viewer base
- Music-driven engagement extending beyond traditional movie consumption
The Future of Animated Musicals
KPop Demon Hunters’ success signals a potential shift in streaming preferences. The combination of high-quality animation, infectious music, and compelling storytelling has created a blueprint for future animated musical productions. For streaming platforms, this represents an opportunity to tap into the global appetite for multimedia entertainment experiences.
As the film continues to maintain its grip on international audiences, industry observers are watching closely to see if this success can be replicated. The minimal third-week drop suggests that KPop Demon Hunters has achieved something rare in streaming—true staying power that extends far beyond its initial novelty factor.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How long has KPop Demon Hunters been #1 on Netflix?
A: KPop Demon Hunters has maintained its position in Netflix’s top rankings for over three weeks, with particularly strong performance in 26 countries globally and consistent top-10 placement in 93 countries.
Q: What makes the KPop Demon Hunters soundtrack so successful?
A: The soundtrack has become the highest-charting soundtrack of 2025 on the Billboard 200, with fictional bands from the movie even surpassing real K-pop groups like BTS and BLACKPINK on U.S. Spotify charts.