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You’ve asked for months, and now Netflix is giving it to you: an art book for KPop Demon Hunters is here!…and also coming soon.
On Friday, the streamer released a 142-page digital book containing the film’s artwork, segmented in different chapters covering the movie from start to finish. (The website also plays tunes from the movie, including “Golden” and “What It Sounds Like.”) Some of the pieces featured may look familiar—artists Ami Thompson and Celine Dahyeu Kim have posted several of their contributions since the film came out—and others are brand new, with pages containing insight from staff like visual development artist Won Sul Hyun and character designer Euni Cho.
With its digital art book, KPop Demon Hunters follows suit from Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio movie, which also got one as part of the film’s awards run. We know Netflix would like for KPop take home an Oscar or two, and supplemental material like this helps get the attention of Oscar voters. (Not that it really needs it, since the singers for Huntr/x just performed at Macy’s parade during Thanksgiving.) The book’s also the latest extension of the film’s ongoing presence, eventually followed by Mattel dolls and a Secret Lair drop in Magic: The Gathering. And of course, the sequel hitting Netflix in 2029…hopefully.
You can go here for the KPop Demon Hunters art book, with a physical version coming sometime in 2026.
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