‘K-Pop Demon Hunters’ on Netflix Boasts a Fierce Animated Voice Lineup - Meet Them Here

Published 06/19/2025, 11:04 PM EDT

Some titles dazzle with plot, others with spectacle. But every now and then, a project emerges that does both while dropping a beat you cannot get out of your head. K-Pop Demon Hunters, Netflix’s latest animated release, lands right in that sweet spot. With fantasy firepower, K-pop flair, and characters that quite literally slay, this feature is ready to dominate playlists and watchlists alike. And at the center of it all? A voice cast worth screaming for.

While most animated heroes save the world with powers, this squad does it with pitch-perfect vocals, standout flair, and a soundtrack that could raise the dead, or the charts.

K-Pop Demon Hunters' cast hits the right note with star power

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Voice casting is rarely this iconic. Arden Cho commands as Rumi, bringing sass, soul, and a shade of secrecy. May Hong’s Mira is all heat and edge, while Ji-young Yoo’s Zoey adds balance with sweetness and scrappy charm. As HUNTR/X, the trio does not just harmonize; they emotionally embody every scene. But then comes Ahn Hyo-seop, voicing demon idol Jinu with such devastating charisma, his falsetto could start fan wars and break demon curses.

When Byung Hun Lee voices your big bad, you know you are in for trouble, the best kind. As Gwi-Ma, his menace radiates. Kim Yunjin adds nuance as mentor Celine, a guiding force who is more than just exposition. Daniel Dae Kim brings soulful gravitas as the Healer, while Ken Jeong, Liza Koshy, and Joel Kim Booster pack every pause with punchlines. 

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While the voice cast hits notes like sonic sorcery, the real plot twist arrives when the stage turns into a battlefield, and the bangers start banishing demons.

When the beat drops, so do demons: inside K-Pop Demon Hunters’ wild plot

Released globally on June 20, 2025, K-Pop Demon Hunters is a genre mashup masterstroke and a standout gem in Netflix’s ever-growing treasure trove of animated hits. Think magical girl anime meets Coachella chaos. The plot follows the ultra-glam HUNTR/X, whose concert tours double as exorcism circuits. But their glittery gigs face fierce disruption when rival idols, the Saja Boys, actual demons in disguise, try to harvest fan souls. Produced by Sony Pictures Animation and helmed by directors Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans, it is mayhem wrapped in melody.

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This is not just K-pop cosplay. The film bursts with anime-infused aesthetics, choreography that feels stage-ready, and music powered by legends. TWICE members contribute original tracks, while Teddy Park orchestrates sonic sorcery. From body-positive character designs to easter eggs only real stans will catch, it is equal parts fangirl fantasy and genre deconstruction. More than animation, K-Pop Demon Hunters is a loud, proud anthem of sisterhood, spectacle, and supernatural slayage.

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What are your thoughts on Netflix’s demon-slaying K-pop extravaganza and its A-list cast lineup? Let us know in the comments below.

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