• 'All Of Us Are Dead' Surpasses 'Hellbound' Previous Record And Maintains Number 1 Spot In Netflix Worldwide

    'All of Us Are Dead' maintained the No. 1 spot on Netflix worldwide.

    According to FlixPatrol, an OTT ranking site on February 12(local time), 'All of Us Are Dead' maintained the top spot in Netflix's 'Today's Top 10' TV series.

    'All of Us Are Dead' is a Netflix original series depicting the story of those isolated in a high school where a zombie virus has spread and those trying to save them, going through an extreme situation that one cannot know ahead of them. It was released on January 28.

    'All of Us Are Dead', currently recording 751 points, ranked first in 29 countries including Korea, Vietnam, Turkey, Taiwan, Singapore, Saudi Arabia, the Philippines, Peru, New Zealand, India, Hong Kong, France, Colombia and Brazil. 

    As soon as it was released, it took first place within a day, surpassed the record of 'Hellbound' directed by Yeon Sang Ho, and has maintained the top spot for the 15th day. 

    According to Netflix, 'All of Us Are Dead' recorded 361.2 million hours of cumulative viewing in just 10 days after its release, ranking 5th in the history of watching hours on Netflix TV (non-English).

    In the 28 days after its release, 'Squid Game', which recorded 1.65 billion cumulative hours in 28 days, 'Money Heist' Part 4 with 619.01 million hours, and 'Money Heist' Part 3 with 426.4 million hours. , followed by 'Money Heist' Part 5, which ranked 4th with 395.13 million hours, realized the explosive response of viewers around the world toward 'Jiwoohak', which soared in a short period of time.

    Due to the popularity of season 1, season 2 is also being mentioned, and director Lee Jae Gyu said in an interview, "I set something with season 2 in mind, so if season 2 comes out, I can tell a more interesting and expanded story."

    If 1 was the survival period of humans, season 2 may be a bit of a mess, but I think it will be the survival period of zombies.”, he added.

  • Kim Jaejoong's Kakao Pay account hacked — did he lose 1 trillion won in assets?

    Kim Jaejoong, the famous singer and businessman, recently revealed that he was the victim of a hacking incident involving his Kakao Pay account, raising concerns about his financial safety.

    On May 7, the star shared his experience with fans via the official fan platform From, explaining that his Kakao Pay account was hacked and the password was changed without his permission. As a result, Kim Jaejoong was locked out of his account and couldn’t access any of his information, which made the situation even more difficult to handle.

    He expressed frustration over the customer service process, sharing that he had contacted support multiple times for help. Despite talking to a representative for over an hour, the issue wasn’t resolved. Kim Jaejoong pointed out a flaw in the system: “The hacker changed the password, so why do I, the victim, have to prove everything?”

    Things only got worse when he was told he would be connected to another representative, only for it to be the same department. He admitted, “I was mentally crushed” after realizing the lack of progress. While he acknowledged that the customer service staff was working hard, he couldn’t help but feel that the system was too weak to handle such incidents.

    Fortunately, after two days of struggle, the situation was finally resolved. Kim Jae Joong confirmed that his account was closed and deleted, and luckily, no financial loss occurred. “It was truly a terrifying day,” he shared, relieved that the problem was fixed.

    Despite the scary experience, Kim Jaejoong continues to thrive in other areas of his career. In 2023, he co-founded iNKODE Entertainment, a company where he works as a producer and businessman. iNKODE Entertainment currently manages artists like Oh Ji Yul, Jung Si Hyun, Lee Ji Hoon, and others. Kim Jae joong also launched the 7-member girl group Say My Name last year.

    Even though he’s facing challenges, Kim Jaejoong’s career remains strong, and he’s taking steps to ensure this type of situation doesn’t happen again.

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