Lego announces coming launch of 'KPop Demon Hunters' sets
Lego announced Feb. 4 that it will launch a set based on Netflix's "KPop Demon Hunters" this summer, with more in the works for 2027.
The company did not announce what the first set would be but did say pre-orders will open "this spring." The company released a video of what appears to be Derpy knocking down a flowerpot and said in a news release that the set will "will bring to life the beloved, supernatural creature from the movie."
"'KPop Demon Hunters' and LEGO fans will finally get to combine their passions and immerse themselves in the world of KPop Demon Hunters through LEGO building," Lena Dixen, a Senior Vice President at Lego, said in the release. "The movie has taken the entire world by storm, and we just couldn’t wait to work with Netflix on this one. "
The announcement comes on the heels of the song "Golden" from Netflix's animated smash hit winning best song written for visual media at the 68th annual Grammy Awards on Feb. 1.
Lego joins Mattel and Hasbro in releasing toys based on the hit film. Both toy giants announced at the Nuremberg International Toy Fair in Germany on Jan. 27, that the movie will make sweeping appearances across their catalogs.

'KPop Demon Hunters' remains cultural phenomenon
After releasing in June 2025, "KPop Demon Hunters" quickly took on a life of its own, garnering an avid fanbase and becoming the most-watched Netflix film of all time.
The record-breaking children's movie had over 325.1 million views on Netflix as of October 2025 and was released in theaters for Halloween weekend.
On top of the Grammy win, the soundtrack was the first to simultaneously have four Top 10 songs on the "Billboard Hot 100" and took home two Golden Globes. The film was named Best Animated Feature at the Critics Choice Awards and received two Oscar nominations for Animated Feature Film and Original Song.
A sequel, with an anticipated 2029 release, is in the works at Netflix and Sony, Variety reported.
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