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Holy Night: Demon Hunters – When Fists Meet Folklore in Seoul’s Supernatural Showdown

Posted on October 8, 2025 By

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 8: Seoul is burning. At least, that’s the visual impression Holy Night: Demon Hunters leaves behind: smoke, ritualistic dread, and one burly hero punching demons like they owe him rent. Released on April 30, 2025, this Korean action-horror hybrid walks that precarious line between pulpy spectacle and meaningful myth. Directed by Lim Dae-hee and starring the unstoppable Ma Dong-seok (Don Lee), the film arrives with ambition — but not without scars.

Set against a city unravelling, cults worshipping the indistinct demon Asmodeus unleash chaos. The police, overwhelmed, turn to a secret ensemble known as “Holy Night” — three demon hunters empowered with supernatural gifts. Ba Woo (Ma Dong-seok) offers brute force. Sharon (Seohyun) senses and exorcises. Kim Gun (Lee David) provides tactical support. Together, they race to prevent the breaking of a ritual that could doom Seoul.

From the opening day, Holy Night registered a high note: it topped South Korea’s box office, beating major contenders. It opened on 933 screens and pulled in over $1.75 million in its first weekend domestically. Its global tally now stands at roughly $5.23 million.

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What Works — The Punches, the Myth, the Moments

1. Star Magnet: Ma Dong-seok as Ba Woo
Watching Don Lee pulverise demons feels like watching the embodiment of cathartic release. He is both guardian and hurricane, a hero whose one-punch mania is the film’s emotional core. The Last Thing I See put it neatly: “What if there were demons and Ma punched them in the face, too?”

2. Hybrid Genre Energy
This isn’t pure horror, nor pure action. It borrows from exorcism lore (The Exorcist echoes), urban fantasy, and vigilante cinema. That hybrid gives it space to surprise — from ritual sequences to frantic street chases, and occasional “found footage”-tinged moments.

3. Fast Pacing & High Stakes
With a runtime of ~92 minutes, the film seldom pauses. It throws ritual, fight, reveal, shock — then moves again. That keeps the tension alive, though sometimes it leaves less room for quiet breathing.

4. Strong Support from Co-Leads
Seohyun’s Sharon has a poised balance of serenity and exorcist fury; Lee David’s Gun adds human grounding to the supernatural chaos. When the trio syncs, the film hums its best.

5. Festival & International Exposure
It screened in “Midnight Fantasy” at Shanghai and in the gala selection at Tokyo International Film Festival (Nov 3, 2025) — so its ambition stretches beyond domestic thrills.

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Where It Wobbles — The Shadows That Linger

1. Thin Mythology & Unused Ideas
One frequent critique is that Holy Night teases many layers — cults, cosmic evil, secret histories — but in the end, it scratches only the surface. As Bounding Into Comics puts it: “It introduces more than it utilises.”

2. Visual Effects & Demon Designs
The CG demons sometimes feel cartoonish or underwhelming alongside brutal, visceral fights. The mismatch can yank the viewer out of the moment.

3. Overreliance on Ma’s Punches
At times, the film seems to lean on the hero’s physicality so heavily that other characters feel underwritten. If your reason for watching is Don Lee smashing things, you’ll get value — but some may want more depth. South China Morning Post titled its review: “Ma Dong-seok: Demon Puncher”, a bit cheeky, but fair.

4. Box Office Cooling
By its 4th weekend in Korea, takings had dropped sharply (−85.6% week on week) to ~$12,171 across 82 theaters. That indicates strong opening interest but poor durability.

5. Mixed Critical Reception
On Rotten Tomatoes, reviews are split: some praise the spectacle, others see it as a Frankenstein of ideas. The SCMP called it a “lowbrow exorcism exercise” with occasional flashes of brilliance.

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Latest Buzz, Comments & Audience Pulse

  • On Reddit, fans reacted sharply:

    “As a big Ma Dong-seok fan, it’s sad to say this one’s a letdown.” 
    “Feels like a copy of The Divine Fury.”

  • IMDb user reviews say the film is “fun, suspenseful, a bit scary,” though some lament the lack of narrative clarity or deeper character arcs.

  • In the Korean press, the critical reception was harsher. One analysis claimed the film cooled down the sheen of Ma’s star power, calling it a “production-line puncher” with cold reviews.

  • Box office databases report that of 777,393 admissions in South Korea, the film’s gross was around $5.3 million. It premiered and performed strongly in Korea, though international runs were modest.

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Why This Film Matters — For Korean Horror & Genre Cinema

Holy Night: Demon Hunters is not just another demon flick. It attempts to blur the lines between urban fantasy and occult thriller in a commercial wrapper. Korean horror has often leaned psychological (The Wailing, Bedevilled), but this leans spectacle first — a move that both widens appeal and invites critique.

The fact that it sold out in many Korean theatres on opening day, beating competition, shows that audiences are still hungry for big genre experiences.

It also gives Korean studios proof that star-centric horror (with spectacle) can have theatrical legs — if not blockbuster legs. That may embolden more hybrid horror-action projects in 2026 and beyond.

Final Take

Holy Night: Demon Hunters is a bold, noisy, occasionally dazzling ride. It doesn’t fully land all its promises, but when Ba Woo lands a blow, or a ritual scene creeps in, the film crackles. For fans of Don Lee, action lovers, and those who don’t mind their horror in muscular doses, it’s a worthwhile viewing. For those who seek narrative subtlety, it may frustrate.

If I were grading: ~ 3 / 5 overall, with room to be a cult piece down the line, especially among genre audiences.

PNN Entertainment

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