‘Scary Movie 6’ Makes Movie History With a K-pop Demon Hunters Joke Nobody Saw Coming
Scary Movie 6 is finally in theaters, and one scene in particular is already generating a lot of discussion among moviegoers. While fans expected the latest installment in the comedy franchise to parody recent horror hits, many were surprised to see it also take aim at one of the biggest family movies of the past year, KPop Demon Hunters.
The new film, written by Marlon and Shawn Wayans, spends much of its runtime poking fun at popular horror movies and television shows. However, according to reports from viewers who have already seen the movie, one of the most talked-about moments is an animated sequence inspired by KPop Demon Hunters, the hit animated musical from Sony Animation and Netflix.
The scene features Shorty, played by Marlon Wayans, interacting with animated characters that closely resemble the demon-hunting heroes from the original film. The sequence takes a very adult approach to the source material, turning the family-friendly world of KPop Demon Hunters into an R-rated parody.
The animated segment includes several crude jokes and sexual references that have quickly become one of the most controversial parts of the movie. The sequence also features a parody version of the song “Golden,” renamed “Tokin,” which plays throughout the scene.
The reaction online has been mixed. Some fans of the Scary Movie franchise argue that shocking humor has always been part of the series’ identity. Others believe the filmmakers went too far by targeting a movie that was originally created for younger audiences.
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The franchise has never been known for holding back. Since the first Scary Movie was released in 2000, the series has built its reputation on pushing boundaries and making fun of popular films, celebrities, and cultural trends. Over the years, it has parodied everything from horror classics to science fiction blockbusters and romantic dramas.
This latest parody appears to continue that tradition. The decision to reference KPop Demon Hunters may not be surprising when considering how successful the animated movie became after its release. The film quickly developed a passionate fanbase and became one of the most talked-about family movies of 2025.

The inclusion of the parody also shows how eager the Scary Movie team is to stay connected to current pop culture. Rather than focusing only on horror movies, the new film casts a wider net and targets some of the biggest entertainment phenomena of recent years.
Whether audiences embrace the joke or reject it remains to be seen. Early reactions suggest that the scene is already one of the most divisive moments in the movie. Some viewers have called it outrageous and hilarious, while others have described it as unnecessary and offensive.
One thing is certain: people are talking about it. And for a franchise that has always thrived on controversy and shock value, that may be exactly what the filmmakers were hoping for.
As Scary Movie 6 begins its theatrical run, the KPop Demon Hunters parody is likely to remain one of the movie’s most discussed moments. Whether it becomes remembered as a clever satire or a joke that missed the mark will depend entirely on how audiences respond in the weeks ahead.
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