When will the first LEGO KPop Demon Hunters 2026 set be revealed?
The first-ever LEGO KPop Demon Hunters set will be launching in 2026, but when might the upcoming Netflix movie model be officially revealed?
The LEGO Group’s latest collaboration with Netflix was announced today, with one KPop Demon Hunters set being fully revealed and coming for pre-order this spring, followed by a summer 2026 launch. The unveiling of exactly just what that initial model might be didn’t actually take place today though, so when might full details of the build finally see the light of day?
It’s certainly not unusual for the LEGO Group to announce new and upcoming projects without revealing what those sets might look like. That proved to be the case with the likes of LEGO One Piece and LEGO Pokémon, both of which received initial press releases many months before physical models were ever glimpsed.

However, it may be possible that the LEGO Group and Netflix are waiting for just the right moment to draw back the curtain on the first-ever LEGO KPop Demon Hunters set, which might well be sooner that you think.
The real-life vocalists behind the fictional K-pop superstars HUNTR/X are due to make their international live debut at the 2026 BAFTA Film Awards, with the annual movie industry event scheduled for February 22.
Ejae, Audrey Nuna and Rei Ami (the voices behind Rumi, Mira and Zoey) will perform the group’s Grammy Award-winning song ‘Golden’ at the show, making it one possible option for a simultaneous reveal of the first-ever LEGO KPop Demon Hunters set.

Alternatively, the smash hit tune has also garnered an Oscar nomination in the Best Original Song category, with this year’s star-studded gathering taking place on March 15, 2026. A potential win in front of Hollywood’s royalty would further boost the movie’s credibility and provide the perfect platform to promote the first upcoming LEGO KPop Demon Hunters set.
The first details of exactly what that initial LEGO KPop Demon Hunters offering could look are also still a little vague at this stage. A teaser video released to support today’s announcement, coupled with a description of a ‘beloved, supernatural creature’ and fresh rumours, would seem to suggest the smart money is on a brick-built version of Derpy kickstarting a full theme (with more sets scheduled for release in 2027), but nothing has been officially confirmed so far.
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