Netflix has finally released an art book that "KPop Demon Hunters" fans have been clamoring for – a 142-page digital tome showcasing the film's artwork. The book is divided into chapters, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the movie from start to finish. The digital book comes with some familiar and new pieces, featuring contributions from artists Ami Thompson and Celine Dahyeu Kim, as well as insight from staff members like visual development artist Won Sul Hyun.
This move mirrors that of director Guillermo del Toro's "Pinocchio," which also received an art book as part of its awards run. Netflix likely hopes to bolster the film's Oscar credentials with this release, but even without a competitive edge in the category, it's clear that the platform is committed to providing fans with additional content.
The art book marks the latest extension of "KPop Demon Hunters"' presence, with upcoming plans for Mattel dolls and a Secret Lair drop in Magic: The Gathering. A sequel to the film is also set to hit Netflix in 2029 – fingers crossed.
For now, fans can access the digital book here, with a physical version slated to arrive sometime in 2026.
This move mirrors that of director Guillermo del Toro's "Pinocchio," which also received an art book as part of its awards run. Netflix likely hopes to bolster the film's Oscar credentials with this release, but even without a competitive edge in the category, it's clear that the platform is committed to providing fans with additional content.
The art book marks the latest extension of "KPop Demon Hunters"' presence, with upcoming plans for Mattel dolls and a Secret Lair drop in Magic: The Gathering. A sequel to the film is also set to hit Netflix in 2029 – fingers crossed.
For now, fans can access the digital book here, with a physical version slated to arrive sometime in 2026.