Canadian fans of KPop Demon Hunters have something big to look forward to this spring, as McDonald’s is expected to bring its highly buzzed-about collaboration meal to Canada on May 12, 2026. While official details for Canada have not yet been confirmed, the promotion is already live in the United States, giving a strong indication of what will likely be offered north of the border.
The collaboration taps into the massive global success of the film, which follows rival K-pop groups locked in a supernatural battle, blending music, action, and fandom culture into a unique fast-food experience.
In the United States, McDonald’s launched a limited-time promotion centered around two themed adult meals inspired by the film’s fictional groups, HUNTR/X and the Saja Boys. These meals are designed to feel immersive, incorporating Korean-inspired flavours, exclusive collectibles, and interactive digital elements.

The first option, the Saja Boys Breakfast Meal, is built around a bold, spicy twist on a morning classic. It features a Spicy Saja McMuffin, paired with hash browns and a drink inspired by the group’s fictional hit track. The sandwich delivers a noticeable kick, leaning into the edgy, rebellious persona of the Saja Boys.

The second option, the HUNTR/X Meal, is a more substantial offering available throughout the day. It includes Chicken McNuggets, a medium drink, and standout items like Ramyeon McShaker Fries, which are coated in a Korean-inspired seasoning blend of soy, garlic, sesame, and spice. The meal also comes with two exclusive sauces, a sweet chili-based Hunter Sauce and a tangy purple Demon Sauce, adding a unique flavour experience that sets it apart from standard menu items.

One of the biggest highlights of the U.S. promotion is the new dessert item, the Derpy McFlurry. This limited-time treat combines vanilla soft serve with berry popping pearls and a wild berry sauce, giving it a colourful, playful twist that ties into the movie’s aesthetic.

Beyond the food, the collaboration leans heavily into fan culture. Each meal includes collectible photocard packs featuring characters from the film, along with access cards that unlock exclusive digital content through QR codes. This interactive element adds a layer of collectability and engagement, similar to past McDonald’s pop culture collaborations.
Although McDonald’s Canada has yet to officially reveal its lineup, Canadian fans can likely expect a very similar experience. That means the arrival of the Saja Boys Breakfast Meal, the HUNTR/X Meal, and the signature McFlurry, along with themed packaging and collectible items. Given how closely McDonald’s typically aligns its global campaigns, major differences would be surprising.
With the popularity of K-pop collaborations and past successes like the BTS meal, demand for the KPop Demon Hunters promotion is expected to be high. Early reactions in the U.S. suggest strong fan interest, with some items quickly becoming must-try menu additions.
As May 12 approaches, Canadian fans should keep an eye out for official confirmation and availability details. If the U.S. rollout is any indication, this limited-time menu could become one of the most talked-about fast food collaborations of 2026.










