Shocking one and all, Prime Video released the trailer of their upcoming documentary titled, Lee Soo Man: The King of K-Pop, produced by This Machine. At its core is Lee Soo Man, the founder of the K-pop agency SM Entertainment, whose vision and influence helped lay the foundation for the global K-pop wave.
The documentary charts Lee's decades-long journey: from building an entertainment giant to launching some of the biggest idol groups in K-pop history namely EXO, aespa, Red Velvet and more. But it doesn't stop at the glossy surface ¡ª the film also explores the highs, the lows, and the power struggles within the company.
Using rare footage and behind-the-scenes clips, The King of K-Pop is said to offer an unfiltered look at the intense world of idol training, choreography, and music video production.
However, many K-pop fans remain unimpressed, pointing out that SM Entertainment has long been mired in controversies ¡ª from contractual disputes with artists and tax evasion to allegedly pressuring idols into plastic surgery to meet Korean beauty standards.
Many took to X (formerly known as Twitter) to call for a boycott of the documentary, claiming that several of their favorite idols suffered under the agency¡¯s control.
One said, "Imagine calling this tax evading, plastic surgery pushing, blood obsessed, minor abusing, law manipulating slimeball the king of anything."
Another said, "The king of K-pop whose an actual wanted criminal???? Prime have some ethics on which documentaries you¡¯ll put out! This person is a sham"
One wrote, "I hope Jonghyun¡¯s family sues whoever directed this bullshit."
Another wrote, "We ask that you not support this documentary due to the lack of respect shown by the filmmakers in using photos of Jonghyun's funeral alongside the phrase 'the dark side of K-pop.' Reducing Jonghyun to that phrase and using such sensitive images is truly disrespectful."
One added, "Oh right, the man behind slave contracts, whose agency has faced multiple lawsuits, who blacklisted anyone who dared to fight for their rights, and whose agency has repeatedly abused its Chinese idols for decades."
Another stated, "Reducing Jonghyun¡ªhis art, his life¡ªto a mere footnote in some twisted narrative about 'K-pop¡¯s dark side' to make LSM look better is disgusting. It¡¯s vile. Using videos from his funeral to serve that agenda? That¡¯s not just insensitive, it¡¯s exploitative and absolutely sickening."
Lee Soo Man was officially ousted from his position at SM Entertainment through a gradual process that began in October 2022.?
As one of the most influential agencies in K-pop, SM Entertainment launched and managed top acts such as EXO, aespa, Red Velvet, NCT, Girls' Generation, Kangta, BoA, TVXQ, Super Junior, SHINee, RIIZE, Lucas, Naevis, and Hearts2Hearts.?
The documentary is set to premiere on Amazon Prime Video on May 13. It will also feature interviews with notable artists like EXO's Suho, NCT 127's Taeyong, and members of aespa, who reflect on their personal journeys in the industry.?
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