🎬 K-POP DEMON HUNTERS Breaks Records Again — and Jumps Into Fortnite!

It’s official — K-Pop Demon Hunters isn’t just an animated film anymore.It’s a full-blown K-pop cultural phenomenon that refuses to slow down. After its Netflix debut, the movie has stayed…

“K-Pop Demon Hunters × Fortnite | Ejae’s SNL Surprise”

It’s official — K-Pop Demon Hunters isn’t just an animated film anymore.
It’s a full-blown K-pop cultural phenomenon that refuses to slow down.

After its Netflix debut, the movie has stayed in the Top 10 for 15 consecutive weeks, breaking yet another record for a non-English musical film. Fans all over the world are calling it “the most addictive K-pop movie ever made.”

And now, things are getting even wilder:
the film has officially entered the gaming universe through a Fortnite collaboration.
Players can now unlock HUNTR/X skins, perform dance emotes from the movie’s soundtrack, and even play in a new game mode called “Demon Rush.”
The collaboration trailer dropped this week — and social media went crazy.

🎮 “From Netflix to Fortnite — K-pop idols are now saving the world, one dance at a time.”

Industry watchers say this crossover is a glimpse into the next generation of fandom:
music + animation + gaming = a new K-culture ecosystem.

While fans are still obsessed with the film, its main vocalist Ejae is already stepping onto her next stage — this time, as a solo artist.
She just announced her debut single “In Another World,” set to release on October 24.

But here’s the twist that made headlines worldwide:
Ejae appeared on Saturday Night Live (Season 51 Premiere) in a surprise K-pop comedy sketch alongside Bad Bunny — yes, the real one!
The segment featured Ejae and the K-Pop Demon Hunters singers performing their hit song “Golden” to “save” Bad Bunny from a fictional demon invasion.
The crowd went wild, and clips from the performance have already surpassed 10 million views on YouTube.

🌟 “Ejae isn’t just debuting — she’s debuting on one of the biggest comedy stages in the world.”

Her transition from an animated character’s voice to a real-life pop icon shows how blurred the line between fiction and reality in K-pop storytelling has become.

Together, these stories mark a turning point for global K-pop.
It’s no longer limited to stages or charts — it’s conquering streaming, gaming, and even late-night TV.
Fans are now following idols not just as singers, but as multi-platform characters.

The rise of K-Pop Demon Hunters proves that the next generation of K-culture will be interactive, cinematic, and endlessly creative.


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