Saturday, March 9, 2024
Netflix Decides to Keep Yoo Ah In in 'Goodbye Earth' Without Edits
Yoo Ah-in will not be edited out of 'Goodbye Earth'.
On the 9th, Netflix stated, "There is currently no set release date for 'Goodbye Earth'. Yoo Ah-in's footage will not be edited out as his character contributes to the whole story. Therefore, it is difficult to provide detailed information about the amount of his footage before the series is released."
Earlier, Sports Chosun reported that 'Goodbye Earth' will be released on April 26th.
'Goodbye Earth' is based on the novel of the same name by author Isaka Kotaro, depicting the story set 200 days before the end of the world after the apocalypse is announced. Directed by Kim Jin-min, known for Netflix's "No Longer Human" and "My Name," and written by Jung Sung-joo. Originally scheduled for release last year, it was postponed due to Yoo Ah-in's drug scandal.
Yoo Ah-in was indicted from September 2020 to March last year on charges of taking more than seven types of drugs including propofol, marijuana, cocaine, ketamine, zolpidem, midazolam, and alprazolam. There are also allegations of evidence destruction and coercion of marijuana smoking among acquaintances.
-Right... He's the main character after all. What a nuisance.
-There's really nothing they can do about it...
-I'm sure there will probably a lot of people who won't watch the series because of him. The staff members must've worked hard on it, so I hope they would still release the series. What did the other actors and actresses do wrong to deserve this...
-It's understandable since he's the main character, but it's really unfair for the staff and other actors and actressesㅠㅠ
-Still, since it's an OTT drama, only those who want to watch will watch. Besides, the staff members and other supporting actors and actresses could still put this series as a part of their portfolio anyway.
-Ugh, I really hate him. Since it's already been filmed, there's nothing they can do. However, I hope he faces the consequences he deserves. He shouldn't be back on TV again, though.
I wonder if this boy group's song from 7 years ago still would've been successful if it was released in this generation
Winner's REALLY REALLY
Actually, I think it would still be trendy even if it were released now.
It was released in 2017 and reportedly reached 11th place on the Melon annual chart at the time, making it the first song by a boy group to reach 100 million streams.
It also has the part that goes "I like you" that was really famous back then!
The arrangement of NU'EST Aron's 990,000 KRW Fan MT
HYBE Bang Si-hyuk receives a salary of '1 won' this year... Instead, receives a bonus of 980 million won.
Bang Si-hyuk, the chairman of HYBE, has been said to receive a salary of 1 KRW (~$0,00076 USD; ~Rp12 IDR) this year.
According to the '2024 Internal Director Compensation Plan' disclosed by HYBE on the 8th, Bang's chairman salary was set at 1 KRW. Previously, Bang received a total compensation of 357 M KRW last year, including a salary of 50 M KRW, a bonus of 300 M KRW, and other labor income of 7 M KRW.
Regarding the reason for this year's salary decision, HYBE stated, "To emphasize the message of responsible management as the chairman and HYBE's 'Pay for Performance' compensation philosophy, the basic salary was set at 1 KRW."
However, under the short-term incentive system, Bang will receive a bonus of 980 M KRW. According to HYBE, this was determined based on the '2023 Management Performance and Evaluation Criteria' set by the Compensation Committee.
HYBE CEO Park Ji-won's salary has been set at a total of 2 B KRW this year, with 1 B KRW in salary and 1 B KRW in bonus. Last year, Park received a total compensation of 1.52 B KRW, including a salary of 91.6 M KRW, a bonus of 600 M KRW, and other labor income of 4 M KRW.
Meanwhile, as of December last year, Bang Si-hyuk was identified as the wealthiest stockholder in the cultural content production and distribution sector in South Korea. According to a survey by the Korea CXO Research Institute on the ownership of individual shareholders in cultural content production and distribution companies, Bang's shareholdings were worth 3.774 trillion won. Among the 34 individuals who owned cultural content stocks worth more than 10 B KRW, including Bang, there were 12 shareholders of HYBE.
-What the..
-Wouldn't that be a problem?
-So 980,000,001 KRW...
-He's living a really good life...
-Give me some
-That's less than I expected, though...
-Not fun
-He did that to avoid paying taxes, right?
ㄴIt's a complete loss for the company,, it would be difficult to get a good response anyway because the low salary is compensated with bonuses, so I don't understand why they're doing this..
ㄴThen why are they doing that?? Why would they do that just to release a news article about the CEO's salary being 1 won??
-Still, it's an incredibly small amount...
Yoo Seungho Shows His Support to DAY6 by Starring in Their New Song MV
Controversy Over Karina's Apology Letter, Industry Claims 'Evidence of SM Management Collapse'
Sacrificing the Fandom for Apology
Karina apologized through a handwritten letter on her SNS on the 5th regarding the dating news with actor Lee Jaewook. The letter conveyed apologies to the surprised fans.
However, the apology method stirred controversy. By apologizing directly on a platform like social media where millions can see, it seemed to give a strange treatment to 'My' and only fueled the fandom's anger. It's worth noting that Karina's SNS has over 12.79 million followers, and the comments on her apology letter surpassed 140,000.
It seems like fans wanted Karina to break the news of the dating rumors through their communication channels first. Especially considering that Aespa has a strong female fanbase, there's a sense of disappointment that SM Entertainment didn't understand how important it is to handle things the right way for them.
One music promotion insider put it this way: "The female fandom operates differently. They don't want their favorite artists falling behind in competition with other idol groups because of external factors." It's kind of like the idea of rooting for the home team in sports.
-Well, Sm must have its reasons. Karina must have her own thoughts too, and who would want their artists or company to be criticized? Isn't Dispatch at fault first for taking the photos without knowing the whole story? Personally, I think it's okay for an artist to admit to dating. It seems a bit fake to pretend otherwise to the fans while doing everything behind the scenes.
-Ultimately, it's true that real fans who were already upset are now being mocked and hit from all sides because of that one apology. The way SM Ent. handles this matter was wrong.







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