K-pop and McDonald’s lovers, your worlds are about to collide under the Golden Arches.
“KPop Demon Hunters”-inspired adult meals are coming to Mickey D’s week, bringing South Korean flavors and the HUNTR/X-Saja Boy rivalry. A boba-style McFlurry also hits the menu.

Starting on March 31, fans of the Academy Award-winning movie can show their support for HUNTR/X or Saja Boy with a purchase of one of two meals – the Saja Boys Breakfast Meal featuring a spicy Sausage McMuffin with Egg, and the HUNTR/X Meal, featuring 10-piece McNuggets, the new limited-time Ramyeon McShaker Fries and two new sauces.
The meals include exclusive photocards that unlock first-access content for a limited time.
“With McDonald’s, we were able to turn the rivalry between The Saja Boys and HUNTR/X into something fans can actually experience, drawing inspiration from Korean culture and food traditions that sit at the heart of the film,” Marian Lee, chief marketing officer for Netflix, said in a news release. “From Ramyeon McShaker Fries to Demon sauces paired with Soda Pop, every detail was designed to feel like it could have come straight out of a scene in the movie.”
What’s in the McDonald’s “KPop Deamon Hunters” Meals?
The Saja Boys Breakfast Meal
The HUNTR/X Meal
Each meal comes with a collectible card pack consisting of an exclusive photocard for either HUNTR/X or the Saja Boys; and a Derpy access card with a QR code to unlock first access to exclusive content and a special reveal of the group that wins the Battle for the Fans.
New Derpy McFlurry
Separate from the meals is the new Derpy McFlurry, inspired by the protective tiger and made with vanilla soft serve and berry popping pearls, enrobed in a wild berry sauce.
Contact reporter Cheryl V. Jackson at cheryl.jackson@indystar.com or 317-444-6264. Follow her on X.com:@cherylvjackson or Bluesky:@cherylvjackson.bsky.social.
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