Netflix's Wait is Over: A Visual Masterpiece in the Making of KPop Demon Hunters
The wait is finally over, as Netflix has released a 142-page digital art book for its hit series KPop Demon Hunters. The long-awaited publication not only provides fans with an insight into the making of the show but also further solidifies its claim to critical acclaim.
For months, enthusiasts have been clamoring for this visual companion piece, and now that it's here, we can appreciate the meticulous effort invested by the creative team. This digital book is a testament to the film's artistic prowess, segmented into chapters that chronicle the movie from start to finish. A bonus feature of the book allows users to indulge in select musical tracks from the film, including the captivating "Golden" and "What It Sounds Like."
The art book boasts exclusive contributions from several notable artists, including Ami Thompson and Celine Dahyeu Kim, whose work has been teased since the film's release. The digital book also provides a unique glimpse into the minds of key creatives such as visual development artist Won Sul Hyun and character designer Euni Cho.
By releasing this art book, Netflix is taking inspiration from Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio, which also secured an Oscar-worthy companion publication during its awards run. It's no secret that Netflix hopes to garner some Oscar recognition for KPop Demon Hunters; supplemental materials like the digital book serve as a reminder of the show's exceptional quality.
This art book marks another milestone in the ongoing saga of KPop Demon Hunters, solidifying its place alongside Mattel dolls and an upcoming Secret Lair drop in Magic: The Gathering. With the highly anticipated sequel set to hit Netflix in 2029, fans have even more reasons to celebrate this critically acclaimed series.
For those eager to dive into the world of KPop Demon Hunters, the digital art book is now available for download. A physical version is slated to arrive sometime in 2026.
The wait is finally over, as Netflix has released a 142-page digital art book for its hit series KPop Demon Hunters. The long-awaited publication not only provides fans with an insight into the making of the show but also further solidifies its claim to critical acclaim.
For months, enthusiasts have been clamoring for this visual companion piece, and now that it's here, we can appreciate the meticulous effort invested by the creative team. This digital book is a testament to the film's artistic prowess, segmented into chapters that chronicle the movie from start to finish. A bonus feature of the book allows users to indulge in select musical tracks from the film, including the captivating "Golden" and "What It Sounds Like."
The art book boasts exclusive contributions from several notable artists, including Ami Thompson and Celine Dahyeu Kim, whose work has been teased since the film's release. The digital book also provides a unique glimpse into the minds of key creatives such as visual development artist Won Sul Hyun and character designer Euni Cho.
By releasing this art book, Netflix is taking inspiration from Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio, which also secured an Oscar-worthy companion publication during its awards run. It's no secret that Netflix hopes to garner some Oscar recognition for KPop Demon Hunters; supplemental materials like the digital book serve as a reminder of the show's exceptional quality.
This art book marks another milestone in the ongoing saga of KPop Demon Hunters, solidifying its place alongside Mattel dolls and an upcoming Secret Lair drop in Magic: The Gathering. With the highly anticipated sequel set to hit Netflix in 2029, fans have even more reasons to celebrate this critically acclaimed series.
For those eager to dive into the world of KPop Demon Hunters, the digital art book is now available for download. A physical version is slated to arrive sometime in 2026.