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KPop Demon Hunters Is Getting a Series of LEGO Sets Starting This Summer

LEGO has partnered up with Netflix to create KPop Demon Hunters LEGO sets. The announcement says one set will be revealed and available for preorder this spring and will release this summer, with additional sets to follow in 2027. A teaser for this year’s set hints that it will depict Derpy, the supernatural feline creature from the movie. It shows Derpy’s foot knocking over a flowerpot.

The Derpy set will be aimed at ages 9+ and LEGO says it will be “great for both play and display.” Since we haven’t seen the whole set, it’s also possible it will feature Sussie the magpie as well.

KPop Demon Hunters has been a massive success for Netflix, racking up more views than any other title on the entire streaming platform. A sequel is expected to come out in 2029. The cultural reach of KPop Demon Hunters extends beyond film and video as well. Music from the movie has topped the Billboard Hot 100, and the song “Golden” was recently nominated for three Grammy awards, winning one.

In our KPop Demon Hunters review, critic Toussaint Egan wrote, “KPop Demon Hunters is a terrific directorial debut for animator Maggie Kang and yet another feather in Sony Pictures Animation’s well-plumed cap. Rumi, Mira, and Zoey steal the spotlight and save the day in one fell swoop, delivering ample action with raw charisma and no shortage of gut-busting laughs. If you’re looking for a spectacular animated action musical to tide you over while waiting for Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse, have no fear: Huntrix is here.”

This isn’t the first time LEGO has collaborated with Netflix. They’ve also released a number of sets based on Stranger Things and the live-action One Piece series.

In other LEGO news, the first LEGO sets of February 2026 have been released, with a trio of Pokémon LEGO sets still to come later this month. Looking ahead, March is will be a massive month for new releases, with eight Smart Play Star Wars LEGO sets, four LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight sets, as well as Sauron’s Helmet and a lot more.

Chris Reed is a commerce editor and deals expert for IGN. He also runs IGN’s board game and LEGO coverage. You can follow him on Bluesky.

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