Rei Ami, the powerhouse singing voice behind Zoey in Netflix's animated smash hit KPop Demon Hunters, is just as eager as fans for a sequel. She recently gave us a peek into the ongoing chatter, and it seems the world of demon-hunting K-pop idols might just get an encore!
TL;DR: The Latest on KPop Demon Hunters 2
- Rei Ami, Zoey's singing voice, confirmed she's "waiting for the call" from Netflix regarding a potential sequel.
 - The original film is a massive success, holding the title of Netflix's most-streamed movie ever with over 236 million views.
 - While no official announcement is out yet, cast members and directors are openly discussing their exciting ideas for the future of Huntr/x.
 
The buzz for a Kpop Demon Hunters Sequel just got a whole lot louder, thanks to none other than Rei Ami herself! The talented singer, who lends her incredible voice to the character of Zoey, made waves at Heidi Klum's 24th Annual Halloween Party on Friday, October 31, 2025. What was she wearing, you ask? A pitch-perfect rendition of Zoey's iconic patchwork parachute pants from the film's opening scene, of course!
When E! News caught up with her on the red carpet, the question on everyone's mind was clear: What's the deal with KPop Demon Hunters 2? Ami's response was as candid as it was exciting for fans: "I'm waiting for the call, just like you! You're gonna find out when I do, so we'll chat then." This implies that while discussions might be happening behind the scenes, nothing's set in stone yet for those directly involved, keeping us all on the edge of our seats.
"I'm waiting for the call, just like you! You're gonna find out when I do, so we'll chat then."
— Rei Ami, on a KPop Demon Hunters sequel
Ami, a Korean American rapper, also shared her awe at the film's incredible reach. "Oh my god, it's everywhere, I can't get a break from it," she exclaimed, referring to the deluge of KPop Demon Hunters-inspired Halloween costumes this year. But don't worry, she quickly added, "And I'm not complaining, please! I want to see more." This just goes to show how deeply the film has resonated with audiences and truly become a cultural sensation.
The Phenomenal Success of Netflix's KPop Demon Hunters
It's no exaggeration to say that KPop Demon Hunters didn't just break records; it absolutely shattered them. This animated gem, released on June 20, 2025, has officially earned the title of Netflix's most-streamed movie in history, boasting an astounding 236 million views. Another report indicates it amassed over 500 million hours watched, surpassing even massive live-action blockbusters like Dwayne Johnson, Ryan Reynolds, and Gal Gadot's Red Notice.
The film's impact wasn't just limited to streaming numbers. The soundtrack became a phenomenon in its own right, making history by scoring four simultaneous Top 10 hits on the Billboard Hot 100. The standout single, "Golden," performed by the fictional K-pop girl group Huntr/x (with vocals from Rei Ami, EJAE, and Audrey Nuna), rocketed to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The trio even made a surprise appearance on Saturday Night Live's Season 51 opening episode, where they performed "Golden" and later received a platinum record for the hit song!
With critical acclaim (a 95% critics' score on Rotten Tomatoes) and near-perfect audience approval (a 99% audience score), it's clear the vibrant animation, upbeat energy, and catchy music struck a chord globally. This level of success for an animated film targeting a younger demographic (mainly those 25 and below) is truly extraordinary and certainly makes a strong case for more stories from this universe.
What the Cast and Creators Hope to Explore in Future KPop Demon Hunters Stories
While Rei Ami is "waiting for the call," other members of the KPop Demon Hunters team have already started dreaming up ideas for a potential follow-up. It's not just the fans clamoring for more; the creative minds behind the film are just as invested in expanding this rich world.
Arden Cho, the voice of Rumi, expressed a particular desire to revisit Rumi's emotional connection with the demon love interest, Jinu. She lightheartedly joked, "I mean, they never even got to kiss," before reflecting on Jinu's sacrifice. "But he sacrificed his life for her! I'd love to see more. I think it's such a fun dynamic between the two. I love that Rumi found growth through Jinu, and Jinu found growth through Rumi. And I just love that relationship so much." This deep dive into character relationships is exactly what makes a sequel so appealing to both actors and audiences.
May Hong, the voice of Mira, has a different, yet equally compelling, vision. She's interested in exploring the characters' backstories, suggesting a potential prequel could be on the cards. "I think we're all really curious about more of their origin stories, and how they came to be and what made them who they are," Hong told ABC Audio. "I'm really curious about Mira's family, as well. You know, what made her feel so rebellious?" This desire to understand the roots of the Huntr/x members could add significant depth to the franchise.
Cho echoed Hong's curiosity about the initial setup of their unique double life. "I'd love to know, were they idols first?" she mused. "Like, can you imagine if they were pop stars first, and then someone said, 'Oh, by the way, you're also gonna save the world'? Or were they saving the world first, and then decided, 'We need a cover job'?" These questions highlight the intriguing premise that blends K-pop stardom with ancient demon-hunting traditions, offering ample material for future installments.
Even the co-directors, Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans, have expressed interest in returning for a second film and reportedly "have an idea" about where to take the story. This collective enthusiasm from both cast and crew bodes well for the future of Huntr/x.
Delving Deeper into the World of KPop Demon Hunters
For those new to the phenomenon, KPop Demon Hunters introduces us to Huntr/x, a fictional K-pop idol group comprised of Rumi, Mira, and Zoey (Ji-young Yoo provides the acting voice for Zoey, while Rei Ami is the singing voice). But their glamorous careers are just a cover for their true mission: using their ancient lineage of demon slayers and powerful singing voices to seal and maintain a magical barrier called the Honmoon, preventing mythical monsters from entering the human world. Their shows are anything but ordinary, often turning into secret battles against demonic threats.
The first film saw them facing off against the king of the demons, Gwi-Ma (voiced by Lee Byung-hun), who concocts a plan with Jinu (voiced by Ahn Hyo-seop) to form a male demon idol group to combat the demon hunters. This unique blend of K-pop, Korean heritage, mythology, and demonology created a vibrant and engaging world that quickly captivated audiences worldwide.
Beyond Streaming: The Cultural Impact and Merchandising of Huntr/x
The success of KPop Demon Hunters isn't just measured in views or chart-topping songs; its cultural footprint is undeniable. The film inspired a massive wave of Halloween costumes, with fans (including Rei Ami and EJAE, who dressed as Zoey and Derpy, respectively) embodying their favorite characters.
The film also had a limited theatrical re-release as a sing-along event, further solidifying its place in popular culture. Even though its theatrical box office wasn't its primary measure of success ($18 million during its initial August run and $5.3 million for the Halloween re-release, with $600,000 on Halloween), it demonstrated a dedicated fanbase willing to see it on the big screen.
Netflix and Sony also quickly moved to capitalize on the film's popularity by partnering with Mattel and Hasbro to create official merchandise. Fans can now pre-order official lightsticks, just like those seen in the film, allowing them to show their support for Huntr/x in true K-pop idol fashion. Even though the film has slowly slipped from its #1 spot on Netflix's Top Movies to #3 for two weeks, it still proudly holds the title of Netflix's "Most Watched Movie of All Time," showcasing its enduring appeal.
The Big Question: Will Netflix Officially Confirm KPop Demon Hunters 2?
So, with all this success, fan demand, and willingness from the cast and crew, what's the holdup? While The Hollywood Reporter reported back in August that Netflix and Sony "have plans" for a sequel, there hasn't been any official confirmation or press release from either company. This means that, for now, the sequel is still in the early pre-production stages, as Rei Ami's "waiting for the call" comment suggests.
However, all signs point to a very strong likelihood. The film's unprecedented streaming success, its critical and audience adoration, the chart-topping soundtrack, and the clear enthusiasm from its creative team make a strong case. It's rare for a film to connect on so many levels, becoming both a commercial and cultural phenomenon. Fans hoping for a Huntr/x reunion tour should definitely keep their eyes peeled and ears open, because it feels like it's only a matter of time before Netflix makes that eagerly awaited announcement.
Frequently Asked Questions About KPop Demon Hunters
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