L.A. Comic Con Books The Full K-Pop Demon Hunters Voice Cast for Its 15th Anniversary Show This October
L.A. Comic Con is kicking off its 15th anniversary year with the booking its fans have apparently been asking for most. Early Bird 3-Day Weekend and VIP Passes for L.A. Comic Con 2026 went on sale today, and the first wave of confirmed talent is Arden Cho, May Hong, and Ji-young Yoo, the voices of Rumi, Mira, and Zoey from K-Pop Demon Hunters. It's one of the few chances fans will get to see all three HUNTR/X voice actors appear together in person.
The convention runs October 30 through November 1, 2026, at the Los Angeles Convention Center.
K-Pop Demon Hunters has had one of the more remarkable runs of any animated film in recent memory. The Sony Pictures Animation production for Netflix won two Oscars, Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song for "Golden," and became Netflix's most-streamed movie of all time. It's also the first film to spend an entire year inside Netflix's global Top 10 Movies chart. A sequel is already in the works, though fans will have to wait until 2029 for it.
The merchandise wave has been just as relentless. Funko Pops, Mattel dolls, a LEGO set, official Netflix lightsticks, a 704-page comic boxed set, an art book, and an adult coloring book have all either been released or announced within the past several months. That kind of sustained cultural footprint is why Comikaze Entertainment CEO/GM Chris DeMoulin singled the franchise out by name. "K-Pop Demon Hunters has been one of the most requested properties we've seen in the last year," DeMoulin said in the announcement. "Bringing these stars together, while increasing space and commitment for Akiba station, is a great way to kick off this year's lineup, especially for huge anime fans, and we're just getting started."
A Milestone Year for the Convention Itself
This booking also lands at a genuine high point for L.A. Comic Con as a business. The 2025 show set an event record with more than 131,000 fans passing through the Los Angeles Convention Center and over 1,000 artists and vendors on the floor. Fifteen years in, the show is treating that momentum as a launchpad rather than a plateau. "There's more talent, more programming, and more fan experiences still to come," DeMoulin said. "We've built a lot of momentum since the show's inception, and 2026 is shaping up to be one of our most diverse and exciting shows yet."
The mention of expanded space and commitment for Akiba Station, the convention's dedicated anime pavilion, is worth flagging on its own. Pairing that expansion with the K-Pop Demon Hunters booking shows that L.A. Comic Con is deliberately courting the anime and East Asian pop culture audience more aggressively this year, not just adding one hot property as a headline draw.
Tickets and What to Expect
Early Bird 3-Day Weekend and VIP Passes are on sale now through a limited window, and organizers are guaranteeing this is the lowest pricing the show will offer for 2026. Given the demand a booking like this tends to generate, and the fact that DeMoulin has explicitly teased more talent announcements ahead of the show, waiting on tickets carries real risk of missing the best price.
L.A. Comic Con 2026 runs October 30 through November 1 at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Passes are available now at the official L.A. Comic Con website. K-Pop Demon Hunter video game, when?
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This story was originally published July 7, 2026 at 8:00 AM.