Netflix sued by band Demon Hunter over ‘KPop Demon Hunters’

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LOS ANGELES — Christian metal band Demon Hunter has sued Netflix and concert promoter AEG Presents in California federal court, alleging an upcoming concert tour based on the streaming platform’s “KPop Demon Hunters” infringes its trademarks.
The band said in the lawsuit filed on Tuesday that the recent announcement of a tour based on Netflix’s hit movie has created consumer confusion and threatens to “eclipse” its brand.
“Simply put, Netflix is no more entitled to use the mark KPOP DEMON HUNTERS than it would be to launch a recording artist, live touring show and merchandise under the marks KPOP METALLICA, KPOP U2 or KPOP BLACK SABBATH,” the lawsuit said.
Netflix responded in a statement on Wednesday that the allegations were “without merit.”
“We look forward to vigorously defending this matter,” Netflix said.
Demon Hunter’s attorney John Tehranian of One LLP declined to comment.
Demon Hunter was formed in Seattle in 2000. The band released its most recent album last year and is set to embark on a U.S. tour in October.
Netflix released “KPop Demon Hunters,” an animated movie about a Korean K-Pop group that secretly fights demons, in June 2025. It became the streaming platform’s most-watched film ever, according to Netflix, and won Academy Awards for best animated feature and best song.
Netflix announced a partnership with AEG in May for a tour based on the movie.
Demon Hunter’s lawsuit said Netflix’s ventures were likely to cause confusion and drown it out of the marketplace. The band said it had already received a refund request from a parent who accidentally bought tickets to one of its concerts instead of the “KPop Demon Hunters” tour and had gotten an email from an Inside Edition producer seeking an interview with one of the movie’s songwriters.
“As a result of Defendants’ willful misconduct,” the band “now faces an existential crisis, thereby necessitating the filing of this action,” it said in the complaint.
Demon Hunter asked the court for an order blocking the use of “KPop Demon Hunters” on music or merchandise or to promote live concerts, as well as an unspecified amount of monetary damages.
The case is Hyde Lane Inc d/b/a Demon Hunter v. Netflix Inc, U.S. District Court for the Central District of California, No. 2:26-cv-09191.
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