Lim Young-woong's concert movie has consistently gained popularity, ranking in the 'Top 10 in South Korea' on Netflix for nine consecutive weeks.

Released on Netflix, Lim Young-woong's film 'Lim Young-woong l I'm Hero The Stadium' recorded a drop from second place last week to sixth place according to the 'Top 10 movies in South Korea' for the period of March 31 to April 6.

'Lim Young-woong l I'm Hero The Stadium' has entered the 'Top 10 movies in South Korea' for nine consecutive weeks, maintaining its popularity.

Released simultaneously on January 31 at 12 p.m. in South Korea, the United States, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau, 'Lim Young-woong l I'm Hero The Stadium' depicts Lim Young-woong's first stadium entrance, which lit up the Seoul World Cup Stadium with about 100,000 fans in May 2024. The film showcases Lim Young-woong's colorful and glamorous presence, along with grand and dynamic direction, band sound, and performances.

It confirmed the simultaneous release in IMAX and ScreenX special theaters, making it the first concert film to do so, and achieved a record of surpassing 350,000 viewers, securing the number one spot in cumulative attendance for concert films.

Meanwhile, Lim Young-woong donated 400 million won to the Community Chest of Korea on March 28 under the name of his fan club, Hero Era. Lim Young-woong contributed 300 million won, while his agency, Fish Music, donated 100 million won to support the victims of the worst wildfire disaster in history.

Additionally, the fan club Hero Era also donated 600 million won, bringing the total contributions from Lim Young-woong and the fan club 'Hero Era' for wildfire recovery efforts in Yeongnam to 1 billion won. This is the largest contribution made by a fandom to date for wildfire disaster support.

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