KPop Demon Hunters Sweeps Annie Awards Amidst Industry Chaos

Netflix's surprise hit dominates animation honors as industry leaders clash over Warner Bros. deal

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Sunday, February 22, 2026

KPop Demon Hunters Sweeps Annie Awards Amidst Industry Chaos

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Netflix's surprise hit dominates animation honors as industry leaders clash over Warner Bros. deal

The 53rd Annie Awards saw a surprise sweep by Netflix's KPop Demon Hunters, which took home 10 prizes, including best feature, direction, and music. The pop musical, directed by Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans, was launched by Netflix last summer with little promotion, but it became an overnight sensation and the streamer's most-watched movie.

The Annie Awards, considered animation's highest honor, were presented at UCLA's Royce Hall in Los Angeles on Saturday. Director Ugo Bienvenu's "Arco" won best independent feature, while Adult Swim's "Common Side" also took home an award.

However, the celebration of animation excellence was overshadowed by industry drama. Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos fired back at James Cameron's endorsement of Paramount in the bidding war for Warner Bros. Discovery. In an interview on Fox Business Network's The Claman Countdown, Sarandos challenged Cameron's remarks to lawmakers undermining Netflix's pledge to keep Warner Bros. movies in theaters.

"I'm particularly surprised and disappointed that James chose to be part of the Paramount disinformation campaign that's been going on for months about this deal," Sarandos said. Cameron had argued that allowing Netflix to purchase the studio would deal a disastrous blow to movie theaters and weaken an essential cog of the Hollywood machinery.

The exchange between Sarandos and Cameron highlights the intense competition in the industry, with major players vying for control and influence. Meanwhile, Kid Rock sparked controversy on social media by predicting that God would "cut down" journalists for reporting on the price of his premium concert tickets, which can cost up to $5,000.

In other industry news, the Set Decorators Society of America's 2025 SDSA Awards honored Paul Thomas Anderson's "One Battle After Another" as the big winner, taking Best Picture and Best Achievement In Décor/Design of a Contemporary Feature Film. The ceremony celebrated film released from January 1-December 31, and can be watched online.

As the industry continues to evolve and clash, one thing is clear: the competition for dominance is fierce, and the stakes are high. The Annie Awards may have celebrated the best in animation, but the real drama is unfolding behind the scenes.

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