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Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Netflix’s Guerilla Box Office Hit: KPop Demon Hunters Shocks a Slow Weekend

In what felt like a guerilla-style box office takeover, Netflix’s KPop Demon Hunters has shocked a slow weekend by earning a massive $18-$20 million. The animated film’s limited, two-day sing-along event came out of nowhere to dominate the charts, proving that an unconventional release can have a major impact and inject excitement when the industry needs it most.

The film was already a monster hit in the streaming world, ranking as the second-most-watched movie in Netflix’s history. This created a massive, untapped audience for a theatrical experience, especially one that offered something different from a standard movie screening.

The sing-along event was the perfect disruptive strategy. By marketing it as a special, limited-time experience in 1,700 theaters, Netflix created a sense of urgency that led to an incredible number of sold-out shows. This success was achieved with the partnership of most major exhibitors, though AMC Theaters abstained.

The movie, which follows the adventures of a demon-slaying K-pop girl group, has now become a symbol of innovation in film distribution. Its surprise victory has provided a much-needed jolt to the summer’s lagging box office revenue.

 

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