Netflix has incorporated Overcooked! All You Can Eat into its Game Night feature, allowing players to use smartphones as controllers for TV-based multiplayer sessions. The edition includes playable characters from the animated film KPop Demon Hunters, such as Mira, Rumi, Zoey, Jinu, Derpy, and Sussie, alongside figures from Stranger Things like Dustin, Eleven, Lucas, and the Demogorgon. This update arrives nine months after the film's June 2025 release, amid its sustained popularity including two 2026 Oscar nominations.
Overcooked! All You Can Eat combines the first two games in the series with all additional levels, recipes, and chefs, originally launched on consoles in 2020. Players navigate chaotic kitchen scenarios in the Onion Kingdom, defending against threats like the Ever Peckish spaghetti-and-meatball creature and the Unbread unleashed from the Necro-nomnom-icon. Locations range from pirate ships and haunted houses to space stations, sushi kitchens, and alien planets, emphasizing teamwork under time pressure.
The Netflix version supports couch co-op play directly on televisions or computers, turning cooking into a multiplayer challenge suitable for groups. It features ten Netflix-themed celebrity chefs, integrating characters from hit properties to promote cross-content engagement. From KPop Demon Hunters, the roster includes HUNTR/X members Mira, Rumi, and Zoey, along with antagonist Jinu, the cerulean blue tiger Derpy, and his sidekick Sussie the magpie. These additions tap into the film's enduring appeal, which has kept it in Netflix's top 10 list every two out of three days as of March 2026.
Released in June 2025 by Netflix and Sony Pictures Animation, KPop Demon Hunters follows the K-pop girl group HUNTR/X battling supernatural demons, including rival Saja Boys, with protagonist Rumi discovering her part-demon heritage. The film garnered over 325.1 million views, topped global English-film charts for weeks, and its K-pop-style soundtrack became a chart-topper. It received 2026 Academy Award nominations for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song, underscoring K-content's rising prominence. Singer-songwriter EJAE, who contributed to the soundtrack, was the most-streamed K-pop artist in the United States in 2025. Recent efforts to sustain fan interest include Hot Topic's March 2026 merch drop, featuring items like a Derpy-inspired fuzzy hoodie and HUNTR/X enamel pins, all under $70. Meanwhile, Netflix released short bonus content of fan TikToks and singer reactions, totaling seven minutes, to bridge the gap until the sequel expected around 2030.