- Everland X Netflix Collaboration!
KPop Demon Hunters IP-themed zone to open this September 26 - HUNTR/X, Saja Boys, K-Food… Immerse in the film’s characters, universe, and hit OSTs
- Everland, “We expect Everland to serve as a cultural hub, introducing Korean culture to both local and international visitors”

Everland will unveil the themed zone based on Netflix’s global hit animated feature film, KPop Demon Hunters this fall.
Samsung C&T Resort Group (President & CEO Hai-Lin Jeong) announced on the 1st that it is partnering with Netflix to create an immersive KPop Demon Hunters IP zone at Everland on september 26.
Visitors will be able to experience beloved characters such as HUNTR/X, Saja Boys, and K-Food, as well as the vivid universe of the animated film.
The movie, which tells the story of a K-pop girl group battling demons across iconic Korean landmarks, has become a worldwide phenomenon.
It not only ranks No. 1 among all-time Netflix original animation viewership but also sparked a cultural wave with its original soundtrack (OST), topping the U.S. Billboard and U.K. Singles charts.
At Everland’s upcoming themed zone, visitors will step into a mystical space infused with Korean aesthetics and tradition, where they can encounter popular OST tracks such as ‘Golden’, ‘Soda Pop’, and ‘Your Idol’, along with iconic scenes from the movie.
The zone will also feature mission-based games and interactive photo spots inspired by HUNTR/X and Saja Boys, as well as themed dining at K-Food, character cosplay, and exclusive merchandise—offering an immersive experience that feels like stepping directly into the world of the animation.
An Everland representative commented, “This collaboration with Netflix will be a special project that allows guests to experience the world of KPop Demon Hunters with all five senses. We expect Everland to serve as a cultural hub, introducing Korean culture to both local andinternational visitors.
”This marks the second Everland X Netflix collaboration following last year’s fall festival, which presented themed zones inspired by All of Us Are Dead—a K-zombie sensation—and the fan favorite Stranger Things, both of which generated significant buzz.