Sony Made a Massive Mistake with Movie Sensation K-Pop Demon Hunters

May only make $20 million on Netflix sensation

by Sammy Barker Yesterday, 8pm

Image: NetflixWe’re sure you’ve heard of K-Pop Demon Hunters by now.

The film has been the number one movie on Netflix for an unfathomable seven weeks, breaking records for the streaming service. It’s also on track to become the platform’s most viewed film ever – just let that sink in.

Meanwhile, the song Golden by fictional group HUNTR/X recently topped the Billboard Hot 100, becoming the first female-led k-pop song to do so. Sorry, Blinks.

You’d assume all of this would be fantastic news for Sony Pictures Entertainment, who created the movie, wouldn’t you?

Well, actually, no.

It turns out Sony sold the rights to the franchise to Netflix, meaning it stands to make a meagre $20 million profit from the entire endeavour. That’s all according to a big report from industry know-it-all Matt Belloni.

Netflix is now describing this as its answer to Frozen, the billion dollar franchise from Disney.

It’s since started discussing plans to make a live action adaptation, as well as a further trilogy of animated films.

This is where Sony may stand in good stead, because Netflix is going to need someone to actually produce the sequels, and it seems logical to go back to the team who created the original.

Sony Pictures could never have predicted this kind of runaway success, of course, but it is a reminder of why IP ownership can be so important in entertainment industries, like film and games.

[source puck.news, via forbes.com]

As the Editor of Push Square, Sammy has over 15 years of experience analysing the world of PlayStation, from PS3 through PS5 and everything in between. He’s an expert on PS Studios and industry matters, as well as sports games and simulators. He also enjoys RPGs when he has the time to dedicate to them, and is a bit of a gacha whale.

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