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Anyone who has tried chasing down a Funko POP knows the drill. You refresh the page, heart pounding, hoping the figure doesn’t vanish from stock while you type in your shipping address. That feeling is alive again with the K-Pop Demon Hunters series.
These new Funko POP figures are tied to Netflix’s animated film that landed in 2025 and quickly caught attention for mixing music, idols, and supernatural fights. Now the vinyl versions are up for pre-order in the United States, priced at $14.99 each, with shipping expected in January 2026.
Fans of both Funko and the film are scrambling to lock in their orders before shelves run dry.
K-Pop Demon Hunters was released by Netflix in June 2025. It told the story of a fictional girl group balancing the glitter of stage lights with the darkness of nightly battles against demons.
The soundtrack echoed like an actual K-pop performance, while the visuals leaned into neon-lit streets and crowded concert halls. It didn’t take long for audiences to ask for more than streaming hours.
Funko saw the opportunity and brought the characters into its signature vinyl style. Each Funko POP captures details from the film: outfits stitched with sequins, microphones raised mid-song, even expressions that reflect the tension between stardom and secret battles.
This isn’t a generic set of figures. It’s one that feels like a physical extension of the movie, a way for fans to carry the story onto their own shelves.
The good news: US fans have several places to pre-order. The not-so-good news: waiting too long risks missing out, especially with characters that include Chase editions or glow features.
Pricing stays fairly steady across major sites, but each store has quirks collectors know well—better packaging, free shipping thresholds, or bundled sets.
Funko’s official store is usually the safest bet. Every figure from the K-Pop Demon Hunters wave sits at $14.99. Orders above $65 qualify for free shipping, which is perfect if someone wants all five characters in one go.
Collectors often prefer this route because Funko’s shipping boxes are sturdier than most. Nobody wants to open a package and see the corner of the POP box crushed flat. With official orders, that headache is less common.
The Netflix Shop lists the figures at the same price. What makes it different is the chance to pick up movie merchandise at the same time. Hoodies, posters, or mugs can be thrown into the cart with the figures. It feels more like shopping inside the film’s own storefront. For fans who like the idea of grabbing collectibles and apparel in one order, it makes sense to browse here.
Entertainment Earth markets itself around collectors’ worries. Their mint-condition guarantee matters to anyone who keeps Funko POPs sealed in their boxes. If a box shows up dented or scratched, they’ll replace it. That level of assurance helps people avoid the frustration of trying to swap with strangers online. They also run discounts now and then, so pre-ordering here can sometimes cut costs slightly.
Specialty shops like Chalice Collectibles are already showing bundle offers. Bundles let fans grab the entire K-Pop Demon Hunters wave at once, with no risk of certain characters selling out before others. The tradeoff is price, bundles sometimes cost more upfront.
Amazon and eBay listings will appear closer to launch, but once figures go out of stock on official channels, secondary prices tend to double. That’s why most collectors say it’s smarter to secure pre-orders now.
The Funko POP K-Pop Demon Hunters collection includes five main figures. Each one represents a different side of the movie’s story.
This mix gives fans both the core performers and memorable side characters. It’s a smart first wave, balancing star power with playful extras.
Each figure is priced at $14.99. Buying the full set totals $74.95, which is just enough to qualify for free shipping on Funko.com. Netflix Shop matches pricing, though shipping adds on unless bundled with other items. Entertainment Earth sometimes runs coupon codes or discounted shipping promotions.
The real cost comes later if fans wait. Resale markets like eBay usually double or triple prices once official stock runs out. Jinu’s Chase edition will likely be the most expensive on secondary markets, since rarity always fuels bidding wars. The advice most seasoned collectors share: secure pre-orders now, avoid regret later.
The K-Pop Demon Hunters Funko POP figures carry the same spark as the Netflix film itself. They look good displayed side by side, and the details feel authentic enough to pull memories of the movie back with a glance.
The window for retail pricing won’t last long. January 2026 ship dates will come fast, and by then the resale market will already be circling. The safest route for US fans is simple: pick a trusted retailer, pre-order while stock is still open, and avoid the heartbreak of empty listings and doubled prices down the line.
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