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BTS: Yet to Come in Cinemas

BTS: Yet to Come in Cinemas

20238.31h 43m

Overview

Join RM, Jin, SUGA, j-hope, Jimin, V and Jung Kook in this special cinematic cut, re-edited and remixed for the big screen. Watch new close-up angles and a whole new view of the entire concert, BTS Yet To Come in Busan. Featuring hit songs from across the group's career, including "Dynamite," "Butter" and “IDOL," plus the first concert performance of "Run BTS" from the group’s latest album Proof.

Directed by Oh Yoon-dong
Box Office0Revenue: $29.3M

Top Cast

RM

RM

Self

Jin

Jin

Self

Suga

Suga

Self

j-hope

j-hope

Self

Jimin

Jimin

Self

V

V

Self

Jung Kook

Jung Kook

Self

Themes & Keywords

concertlive performanceconcert filmboy bandk-pop

About BTS: Yet to Come in Cinemas

BTS: Yet to Come in Cinemas is a music, documentary film released in 2023 exploring themes of concert, live performance, concert film, boy band, k-pop. Directed by Oh Yoon-dong, it stars RM, Jin, Suga. Join RM, Jin, SUGA, j-hope, Jimin, V and Jung Kook in this special cinematic cut, re-edited and remixed for the big screen. Watch new close-up angles and a whole new view of the entire concert, BTS Yet To Come in Busan. Featuring hit songs from across the group's career, including "Dynamite," "Butter" and “IDOL," plus the first concert performance of "Run BTS" from the group’s latest album Proof.

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