KPop Demon Hunters What should Christians make of

KPop Demon Hunters What should Christians make of

KPop Demon Hunters: What should Christians make of the biggest film of the year? #KPop Demon Hunters #Billboard #Hot 100 #OST #Netflix #Taylor Swift #The Life of a Showgirl #Golden #Butter #BTS #Saja Boys #Huntrix #TWICE #Jeongyeon #Jihyo #Chaeyoung #K-pop #Animation #Music Chart #Global Pop Culture #kpopdemonhunters #netflix #kpop, #kpopedit, #sajaboys, #huntrix, #rumi, #jinu, #zoey #sajaboys #huntrix #kpopedit #kpopdemonhuntersnetflix #KPOPDEMONHUNTERS, #netflix, #huntrix, #kpop, #rumi, #zoey, #mira, #jinu, #jihyo, #chayoung, #jeongyeon #kpopdemonhunters, #kdh, #kpopdemonhuntersnetflix, #sajaboys #jinu, #rumi, #huntrix #kpopdemonhuntersnetflix #kpopdemonhunters #kpopcover #cancion #golden #youridol #kpop, #anime, #illustration, #digitalart #jinucosplay, #rumikpopdemonhunters, #rumicosplay #kpopdemonhuntersfanart, #kpopdemonhuntersnetflix, #kpop, #kpopdemonhuntersnetflix, #illustration, #digitalart, #drawing, #art #anime, #kpopcollab, #kca, #kcacollab, #golden, #billboardhot100, #billboardcharts #kdh #howitsdone, #tiger, #bird, #timelapse #artist, #digitalartist, #kpdm #jinu#jinucosplay#sajaboys #kpopdemonhunters#jinukpopdemonhunters #kpopdemonhunterscosplay#kpop#netflix #kpopdemonhuntersjinu#ikemen #kpopdemonhunters #netflix #kpop, #kpopedit, #sajaboys, #huntrix, #rumi, #jinu, #zoey #sajaboys #huntrix #kpopedit #kpopdemonhuntersnetflix • #KpopDemonHunter #KpopDarkConcept #KpopFantasy #KpopSupernatural #KpopVampireConcept #DemonConcept #KpopDarkerConcepts #DarkKpop #KpopWitchConcept #SupernaturalKpop #Kpop2024 #Kpop2024 #KpopComeback #KpopFans #KpopBoyGroups #KpopGirlGroups #KpopDanceChallenge #KpopNewRelease #KpopOnStage #KpopSongs #KpopIdol #KpopFandomNameKPop Demon Hunters: What should Christians make of the biggest film of the year? The biggest movie in Netflix history was released this summer, but you’ve probably never considered watching it. Martin Saunders explains what you need to know about KPop Demon Hunters – and considers how Christians should respond to the phenomenon that is anime For generations, demons have preyed on human souls. Thankfully, three legendary warriors have stood in their way – using ancient magic to create a protective barrier between humanity and the demonic realm. Sounds familiar, doesn’t it? A little bit like something CS Lewis might have written as an allegory for the great spiritual battle that Christians believe rages beyond what is visible. But in this case, it’s actually the set-up for KPop Demon Hunters, the come-from-nowhere smash hit animation that has already become Netflix’s most watched film of all time. In fact, that’s something of an understatement. The film went on general release in June; by August it had already surpassed the viewing figures for every other film in the streaming service’s history. At time of writing, it’s been watched more than 325 million times. Yet it’s possible that this is the first you’ve ever heard of it. So, what has made KPop Demon Hunters such a gargantuan success? And should we be excited about its spiritual themes, or concerned about demonic glorification? As always, the answer isn’t entirely straightforward.