'Scary Movie 6' Adds Animated 'KPop Demon Hunters' Musical Spoof

Published 06/07/2026, 2:37 PM CDT

Credits: Netflix

The highly anticipated cinematic release of Scary Movie 6 includes a fully animated musical sequence parodying the hit 2025 movie KPop Demon Hunters. The boundaries of cinematic satire are about to be shattered as the legendary comedy franchise prepares to unleash its most unhinged instalment yet. Audiences can expect an incredibly bold cinematic crossover that transforms a recent streaming hit into a raunchy, animated musical nightmare.

This long-awaited addition to the beloved parody franchise promises to deliver the classic, boundary-pushing humor that fans have missed for over a decade.

The KPop Demon Hunters musical parody in Scary Movie 6

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

In Scary Movie 6, there is a completely bizarre, R-rated animated sequence that directly parodies the popular musical KPop Demon Hunters. The clever spoof brilliantly blends the trademark raunchy humor of the franchise with the vibrant, music-driven energy of the original film.

The scene begins while the main characters are investigating the K-pop hole, which serves as a hilarious spoof of the sunken place. The animation style then shifts completely to mirror the specific visual aesthetics of the animated hit, KPop Demon Hunters. This transition sets the stage for a highly unexpected musical number.

The sequence features a raunchy parody of the award-winning track 'Golden'. The original lyrics are flipped into a comedic song about s******, creating a hilarious musical highlight. The sequence eventually ends with an absolutely absurd punchline that lands a main character in bed with three demon-hunting pop stars.

‘Scary Movie’ Returns With Record Box Office Debut, Leaves ‘Masters of the Universe’ Behind

Apart from KPop Demon Hunters parody, the most surprising production secrets behind this anticipated comedic sequel adds reason to watch the Scary Movie 6.

Must-know facts of Scary Movie 6

The Wayans family officially bought back the franchise rights to inject their classic creative flavour into the script. This creative control allowed the filmmakers to secure an official R-rating from the organization, marking a massive return to crude humor. Furthermore, actor Marlon Wayans lost 25 pounds to reprise his classic role, as noted by IMDb.

The creators originally wanted director Jordan Peele to make a cameo appearance, but he declined the offer. Despite this, the film successfully parodies modern horror hits, including M3GAN, Heretic, and the viral internet sensation known as The Backrooms. The production team added these contemporary references just one week before the release.

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

The main plot heavily spoofs modern horror legacy sequels, focusing primarily on the recent Halloween trilogy. The beloved character Cindy Campbell is heavily inspired by Laurie Strode, sporting bleached-white hair as a paranoid shut-in. These combined elements ensure that modern horror tropes are thoroughly mocked throughout the film.

The inclusion of the KPop Demon Hunters musical parody highlights how Scary Movie 6 successfully reclaims its identity by blending modern animation trends with classic, unhinged adult comedy.

The Biggest Problem 'Scary Movie 6' Must Fix After the Franchise's Last Sequels

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

What do you think about the feature of KPop Demon Hunters musical parody in Scary Movie 6? Let us know in the comments.

SHARE THIS ARTICLE :

ADVERTISEMENT

Soma Mitra

1403 articles

Soma is a journalist at Netflix Junkie. With a postgraduate degree in Mass Communication, she brings production experience from documentary films like Chandua: Stories on Fabric. Covering the true crime and docu-drama beat, she turns psychological thrillers into sharp, audience-aware storytelling.

Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra

ADVERTISEMENT

EDITORS' PICK