Huntr/x is getting the band back together. Netflix and Sony Pictures Animation have agreed to make another KPop Demon Hunters movie, with a release currently aimed for 2029. That timeline fits how animated features are built, since story, music, choreography, and rendering all move through long pipelines. Dates can shift as production progresses, but the plan signals confidence in the franchise.
The first film struck a chord on Netflix and then found fresh energy in sing along screenings. Fans showed up in theaters months after the streaming debut, which is a rare feat. It proved there is an audience for event style moments around this world.
Music will be the heartbeat again. The soundtrack helped push the original into the cultural conversation, and another round of original tracks gives the sequel a built in runway for marketing and fan engagement. Expect scheduling for songwriting, recording, and mix reviews to sit alongside story beats and character arcs.
Creative leadership has hinted there is more story to tell. The world has open lanes for backstory and for spotlighting different members of Huntr/x. A sequel is a chance to deepen the group’s dynamics, raise the stakes with the Saja Boys, and expand the lore without losing the playful tone.
A 2029 target sounds far away, but it buys time to build sequences that feel like live performances inside an animated action movie. If the team lands that balance again, the next chapter can play on streaming and still earn its moment in theaters for special fan events.






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