Hundreds of fans have trooped to L.A. Live complex, at the downtown Los Angeles Tuesday for the opening of the Canadian teen sensation, Justin Bieber’s first film project, "Justin Bieber: Never Say Never."

The outpour of fans at the complex is their expression of support for the teenage pop star, prompting Sandy Cohen of The Associated Press to call the complex, "the Bieberville".

The crowd, mostly teens or what AP refers to as ‘tween crowd’ arrived at the LA Live Plaza hours ahead of the film’s screening, in the hopes to see their favorite pop star.

"We just wanted to see if we could get a glimpse of Justin," the AP quoted 15-year-old Hanna Hamersley, as saying.

The AP described Hamersley wearing a purple handpainted T-shirt and a homemade Justin Bieber headband and purple "Never Say Never" 3-D glasses. It surely was Bieber Fever for Hamersley, represents what hundreds of other kids in the plaza look like.

"Never Say Never", said AP, features Bieber’s story focusing on his rise from a small-town street performer to a hitmaker, pop sensation. The film is a combination of a concert and biopicture of America’s pop sensation, who aside from hit albums has had a bestselling book and an approximately more than seven million followers on Twitter.

"We made it for everyone," Bieber tweeted Tuesday, according to AP, adding that he and everything around him including his millions of fans have ‘put [their] hearts and souls into it."