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type: "News"
title: "LEGO® Looking to Explore Nothing But The Truth With KPop Demon Hunters LEGO® Sets"
description: "LEGO® and Netflix announce KPop Demon Hunters sets based on the record-breaking animated film. First set available for pre-order spring 2026, with more coming in 2027."
resource: https://baumlinks.com/lego-news/lego-ready-create-kpop-demon-hunter-sets/
tags: ["Baumlinks LEGO® News Post Archive"]
timestamp: 2026-02-05T08:33:41+00:00
---

The LEGO Group just dropped some exciting news as they’re partnering with Netflix to create sets based on _KPop Demon Hunters_, the animated film that’s been absolutely dominating streaming since its June 2025 debut.



![KPOP Demon Hunters LEGO® Netflix Logo](https://baumlinks.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/KPop-Demon-Hunters-Film-1024x806.webp)



## What We Know So Far



The first set arrives this spring for pre-order, with a 2026 summer release. LEGO® is keeping details close to the chest, but they’ve confirmed it will feature “the beloved supernatural creature from the movie” and is designed for ages 9 and up. They’re positioning it as a display piece that also works for play—so expect something with shelf appeal.



**More sets follow in 2027 to expand the theme.**



## Why This Makes Sense



_KPop Demon Hunters_ has been a genuine cultural moment. The film crossed 500 million views on Netflix, and the fictional girl group HUNTR/X made history when their song “Golden” became the first K-pop track to win a Grammy. The movie blends K-pop fandom with supernatural action—the premise follows idol group HUNTR/X who secretly hunt demons between stadium tours, eventually facing off against a rival boy band called Saja Boys who turn out to be demons themselves.



For LEGO®, this represents a chance to tap into a massive, highly engaged fanbase. KPop fandoms are known for their enthusiasm and collector mentality, which aligns well with the LEGO® adult fan demographic.



## What to Expect From LEGO®



Given the “supernatural creature” description and display-focused design, my guess is we’re looking at a brick-built figure—possibly the nine-tailed fox (gumiho) that features prominently in the film’s Korean mythology elements. LEGO® has been doing more of these character-focused display sets lately, and it fits the 9+ age range they mentioned.



Keep an eye on LEGO.com/themes/kpop-demon-hunters/about for updates as spring approaches.
