Funko has launched pre-orders for the second wave of its KPop Demon Hunters Pop! collectibles, adding new characters and variants to the lineup. This release follows the first wave and coincides with broader merchandising efforts by other toy companies. The figures cater to fans of the popular animated franchise.
Funko announced the second wave of KPop Demon Hunters Pop! figures on February 13, 2026, via Instagram, with pre-orders now available at retailers including Amazon and Funko.com. Shipments for this wave are scheduled from mid-March through late June 2026, with potential earlier fulfillment for direct orders from Funko.com.
The first wave, introduced in August 2025, began shipping in late February to early March 2026 and included five figures: Rumi, Mira, and Zoey in the “How It’s Done” outfit; Jinu in standard and Chance of Chase variants at approximately a one-in-six insertion rate; and Derpy Tiger with Sussie Bird in a glow-in-the-dark version.
The new second wave expands the collection with Bobby as the HUNTR/X manager; Rumi in a new pose on an elevated stand in the “What It Sounds Like” outfit, including a Chance of Chase variant; Mira and Zoey on elevated stands in the “What It Sounds Like” outfit; and four Funko-exclusive Saja Boys figures—Romance, Baby, Abby, and Mystery. Across both waves, there are 13 unique Pop! collectibles, with retail prices ranging from $14.90 to $16.30 per figure, depending on the retailer and edition.
This release arrives amid increased merchandising for the KPop Demon Hunters franchise. Mattel and Hasbro announced licensed products in late January 2026, while Spin Master previewed movie-themed items at the New York Toy Fair last week. The animated film has garnered over 236 million views on Netflix, making it the platform's most-watched film, and its song Golden reached the top of the Billboard Global 200. Additionally, HUNTR/X is shortlisted for Best Original Song at the 2026 Oscars.
Collectors should note the rarity elements: Chance of Chase variants offer a one-in-six chance of an alternate design, and Funko-exclusive Saja Boys figures may be limited in availability through third-party sellers, potentially driving secondary market prices higher. For a complete collection, multiple purchases or trades may be necessary due to randomized packaging.