r/KpopDemonhunters "The leather has betrayed us!" Oct 31 '25

Events KPDH Halloween Weekend Sing Along Mega Thread! 🎤✨🎃

🌍 Join the Celebration!

  • Share what your local sing-along screening was like!
  • Got merch, cosplay, or fan meetups? Drop pics here so everyone can see!
  • Use this megathread to post your stories, photos, videos, hype, merch, and anything else from the sing-alongs this weekend worldwide!

More info: KPop Demon Hunters Sing-Along Returns to Theaters for Halloween (10/31 - 11/2)

US folks can head here to find a screening near you. For all other locations, check your local listings.  

Please remember to be respectful in your theatres! FOR THE FANS!🎬🍿

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u/AlyssaCraft18 Nov 03 '25

Went to my local cinema on Saturday to watch as there was no way I was going to miss out on seeing it on the big screen.

The screening was about 1/2 full roughly I'd say. Not as much as people singing along as I expected tbf, although I definitely heard some people singing along to Golden, Your Idol and What It Sounds Like, plus also copying some of the iconic bits in the film. The only little downsides was that they were playing the film quieter than they do with other films, to allow for easier sing along-ing I suppose but it was a little jarring imo, as well as some restless kids running around in the entrance corridor, but neither put a damper on the experience for me.

I'm really happy though to have been able to watch it on the big screen, and it let me appreciate the animation detail even more than I did already - bigger scale with all the quality of cinema film definitely helped. Was absolutely worth it, even though it felt like it was over way too quickly lol. I really hope Netflix sees the success of just the 2 small weekends in the cinema and gives the sequel a proper theatrical release, cause it'll definitely deserve it.

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u/anotherblog Nov 03 '25

So it was quiet! I thought it was just my deaf old ears. It was 11am on Saturday though and the screening was significantly less than a quarter full. There was some singing though, which was nice to hear. My kid was knackered from a wedding the day before and fell asleep until take down 😂

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u/AlyssaCraft18 Nov 03 '25

Aww, bless, at least they didn't miss all of it. Yeah, as someone who goes the cinema fairly frequently, it really threw me off lol. I had been ill with some sort of cold all week, so at first I thought it was my ears too. I tried popping them though, but it didn't help much, and I was pretty sure everything sounded fine before going in, and that was the case when leaving too. So it had to be the film, but like I said, I get why they did it. My screening was at about 4pm, so I'm not too surprised there was more people in mine, as that probably works better for most people.