Netflix Drops Free KPOP DEMON HUNTERS Digital Art Book Packed With 142 Pages of Huntr/x Secrets and Killer Concept Art

Netflix just handed KPop Demon Hunters fans something pretty awesome. The streamer released a completely free digital art book for the animated hit, offering a deep dive into the world of the film with fresh concept art, behind the scenes insights, and loads of fun details that expand the lore. If you love this movie, this thing is a feast.

The Art of KPop Demon Hunters is available right now on its own official site, and the entire 142 page book can be viewed online with the movie’s soundtrack playing in the background. It’s a surprisingly cool touch that helps set the mood as you flip through all the character designs, production breakdowns, and creative secrets.

The book is divided into 15 chapters and covers the entire journey of the film’s creation, from its earliest ideas to the making of the megahit song Golden.

It even highlights influences you might not expect. One of the standout details is how Huntr/x’s animated reaction to the Saja Boys pulls from classic '90s anime favorites including Sailor Moon and FLCL.

There’s also a ton of early concept art that goes way beyond what audiences have seen before. We previously got small previews of what Rumi, Mira, and Zoey looked like in the development phase, but this art book digs deeper and shows how their styles evolved.

One chapter that really stands out is The Idol Awards. It’s filled with fun touches you could easily miss while watching the movie, including fan signs and even the full backstage floor plan.

Fans who want something physical on their shelves will be happy to hear that a printed edition of the art book is coming next February. That should give collectors something to look forward to while we wait for the next chapter in the story.

This is just one new thing to tide fans over until KPop Demon Hunters 2 comes out, but we’ll all need to be patient, as it won’t hit until 2029.

For now, the free release is a fantastic look into the creativity behind the film and a fun celebration of the fandom that helped it explode. The amount of gorgeous art and insightful commentary makes it an easy recommendation for anyone who loves animation or just wants to explore every corner of this universe.

Enjoy flipping through it, crank up that soundtrack, and dive back into the wild world of demon hunting idols.

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