Netflix’s K-Pop Demon Hunters Sweeps 2026 Critics Choice Awards
Netflix's 'K-Pop Demon Hunters' won Best Animated Feature and Best Song at the 2026 Critics Choice Awards, establishing itself as a top contender for the upcoming Oscars.
Disney and Pixar didn't stand a chance. A fictional K-pop girl group just took over Hollywood's biggest animation stage, proving that music and magic are a winning combination. According to Yonhap News on January 5, 2026, Netflix's hit film K-Pop Demon Hunters clinched two prizes at the 31st Critics Choice Awards, winning Best Animated Feature and Best Song.
K-Pop Demon Hunters Critics Choice 2026: Beating the Titans
Directed by Korean Canadian filmmaker Maggie Kang, the movie was honored at a ceremony held Sunday in Santa Monica, California. It outperformed major studio contenders like Disney's 'Zootopia 2' and Pixar's 'Elio.' The film tells the story of Huntr/x, a fictional girl group that uses their performances to battle evil spirits. Along with the top animation prize, the film's track 'Golden' took home Best Song, mirroring its recent success as it climbed back to No. 3 on the Billboard 200.
A Strong Contender for the Oscars
This double victory significantly boosts the film's profile as it heads toward the Academy Awards. Industry insiders now view K-Pop Demon Hunters as a frontrunner for an Oscar. The film's success highlights a growing trend where K-pop culture serves as more than just a musical genre—it's now a powerful narrative force capable of topping traditional animation powerhouses.
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