KPop Demon Hunters became a global cultural moment the day it dropped on Netflix in June 2025. Sony Pictures Animation's feature film, directed by Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans, hit the streamer's top 10 in more than 90 countries within 24 hours and went on to become one of the most-watched animated films in Netflix's entire history, racking up more than 158 million views in its opening months and minting a soundtrack — led by HUNTR/X "Golden" and the Saja Boys "Soda Pop" — that climbed Billboard, Spotify, and Apple Music charts in the United States, the United Kingdom, the Philippines, Indonesia, India, Brazil, Mexico, and right across Southeast Asia and Latin America. This collection brings together 32 free HD wallpapers featuring HUNTR/X, the Saja Boys, and the neon-soaked world of the film, ready to set as a phone, tablet, or desktop background in seconds.
The story turns on a simple but irresistible premise: HUNTR/X, a chart-topping K-pop girl group made up of Rumi, Mira, and Zoey, is secretly a trio of demon hunters who channel the power of their fans' voices to fight off otherworldly threats. When a rival boy group called the Saja Boys debuts at the top of the charts, the three friends realise the new idols are demons in disguise — servants of the demon king Gwi-Ma — and that beating them on stage is the only way to save the world. It is exactly the kind of high-concept K-pop-meets-anime-action setup that the global Gen Z audience had been waiting for, and the film delivers on it with a soundtrack of original songs that genuinely sound like real K-pop hits, choreographed and performed in a style that nods to BLACKPINK, TWICE, NewJeans, BTS, ATEEZ, and Stray Kids.
This collection covers every fan-favourite character and the most memorable scenes from the film. Rumi, the violet-haired leader of HUNTR/X, appears in solo portrait shots, in stage costume during the "Golden" performance, and in dramatic moments with her demon-hunting weapons. Mira, the electric blue-haired rapper and visual of the group, gets stage shots and high-action poses, and Zoey, the bright pink-haired maknae and producer, is featured in her trademark playful poses and in full HUNTR/X group formation shots. The Saja Boys are equally well-represented: Jinu, the silver-haired brooding leader and Rumi rival-turned-something-more, in solo close-ups and as the front of the group, plus Abby Saja, Romance Saja, Mystery Saja, and Baby Saja each in their distinctive looks. Several of the wallpapers feature both groups together, which has been one of the most-requested edits across TikTok, Twitter, and Pinterest since the film dropped.
The visual style of the film translates beautifully to phone wallpapers. Sony Pictures Animation — the same studio behind Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse and The Mitchells vs. The Machines — leaned into bold neon colour palettes, cel-shaded character art, and dynamic motion-blur poses that look like comic-book splash panels. Every shot is framed for impact, with the kind of dense colour saturation, glowing rim-lights, and energetic composition that makes the screen feel alive every time you unlock it. The collection includes both the high-energy stage-light renders and the quieter character-portrait moments, so you can pick a wallpaper that matches the mood you want — fierce and dramatic for the lock screen, soft and aesthetic for the home screen.
Every wallpaper in the collection is a 9:16 portrait PNG at 816 by 1456 pixels, which is the right resolution to look crisp on any modern phone display and the right aspect ratio to fill the screen edge to edge without cropping. The PNGs have been colour-optimised — palette-quantised down to a 256-colour adaptive palette by an automated build script — so each image is roughly three times smaller than a typical raw export. That cuts the gallery total page weight from 60+ MB down to about 21 MB, keeping the Largest Contentful Paint metric well under 2.5 seconds on 4G and the page in the green on Google Core Web Vitals. In practical terms: the gallery loads instantly on a phone, the wallpapers download in under a second each, and they barely touch your device storage.
Setting a KPop Demon Hunters wallpaper is simple on every modern device. On iPhone, save the PNG to Photos, then go to Settings, Wallpaper, Add New Wallpaper, choose Photos, pick the image, and apply it to the lock screen, the home screen, or both. On Android, save the PNG to Files or Photos, long-press the home screen, tap Wallpaper & style, choose My photos, pick the image, and apply. iPads and Android tablets work the same way; the portrait wallpapers will look great in portrait mode and pillarbox elegantly in landscape. Kindle Fire tablets accept the same PNGs through the Photos app. Desktop users on Windows, macOS, and Linux can set the portrait images as desktop wallpapers fit-to-height for a stylish striped look or use them as lock-screen backgrounds.
A note on rights and intent: the wallpapers in this collection are fan-art-style interpretations of the characters and scenes of KPop Demon Hunters, intended strictly for personal use as phone, tablet, and desktop backgrounds. We do not own and do not claim to own KPop Demon Hunters, HUNTR/X, the Saja Boys, or any of the characters, names, designs, or trademarks, which are the property of Sony Pictures Animation and Netflix. The artwork is provided free of charge as a gift to fans of the film, with no advertising injected into the images, no watermarks, no email gates, and no signup. If you love the film, please support the official soundtrack on Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube Music, and stream the film on Netflix.
To download, tap any thumbnail above to open the full-size preview, then press the magenta Download HD button. The PNG saves instantly to your device. All 32 wallpapers are right here on this page — no pagination, no infinite scroll, no need to hop between sites. Whether your favourite is a fierce solo shot of Rumi, a Jinu close-up, a HUNTR/X group formation, the Saja Boys on stage, a soft pastel edit, or a high-action moment from the climactic concert battle, it is one tap away. Pick the one that makes your phone feel like it belongs to a real demon hunter and unlock to a piece of the most exciting K-pop crossover of the decade every time you check the time.































