‘KPop Demon Hunters’ is coming to theaters, find out where to see it in Utah

For just two days this weekend, theaters nationwide—including several in Utah—will light up with “KPop Demon Hunters.” The brief run encourages moviegoers to sing along, and tickets are already on sale.

Key Takeaways:

  • The film screens for only two days this weekend.
  • Showtimes are listed for theaters across the United States, including Utah locations.
  • Audiences are invited to sing along during the movie.
  • Tickets are already available online and at box offices.

A Two-Day Window
“KPop Demon Hunters” will be on the big screen for a strictly limited engagement: two days, this coming weekend. Miss those dates and the chance is gone—at least for now.

Coast to Coast—and Utah Too
The release is national in scope. Cinemas from coast to coast have posted showtimes, and Utah moviegoers can find multiple listings close to home.

A Built-In Sing-Along
Promoters expect an interactive experience. As the film rolls, fans are encouraged to match every beat and lyric—a concert vibe transplanted into a theater seat.

Tickets on Sale Now
Showtimes and seats are already live on theater websites and apps. Given the narrow window, organizers suggest securing tickets early.

The Clock Is Ticking
With only a weekend to spare, “KPop Demon Hunters” offers a fleeting communal moment for fans to belt out their favorite tracks before the credits roll and the screens go dark again.

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