Written by Tanisha Cardozo || Team Allycaral
Netflix’s animated film K-Pop Demon Hunters marked a major milestone in its awards-season journey after clinching two prestigious honours at the 31st Critics’ Choice Awards, held on January 4 at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California. The film was named Best Animated Feature, standing out in a competitive category that included titles such as Zootopia 2, Elio, In Your Dreams, and Arco.
Adding to the night’s success, the film also won Best Original Song for Golden, a track that has quickly become one of the most talked-about pieces from the movie’s soundtrack. With two wins, K-Pop Demon Hunters emerged as one of the ceremony’s notable successes, significantly strengthening its standing as an awards-season frontrunner.
The Critics’ Choice Awards, presented by the Critics’ Choice Association — representing nearly 600 film and television critics across North America — are widely regarded as an early indicator of Academy Awards momentum. Strong performances at this stage often translate into further recognition during the Oscars race.
Beyond cinema, the film’s influence has extended into the music industry. Golden has secured multiple Grammy nominations, including the coveted Song of the Year category. The track is also nominated for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, Best Song Written for Visual Media, and Best Remixed Recording. Additionally, the film’s soundtrack album is competing for Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media, bringing the project’s total Grammy nominations to five.
With major wins at the Critics’ Choice Awards and growing traction at the Grammys, K-Pop Demon Hunters is increasingly being viewed as a rare cross-industry success. The film highlights the expanding global reach of Korean-inspired animation and pop culture, proving its ability to resonate with audiences and critics alike across multiple creative platforms.
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