![]() ![]() In 2018, the group released its first movie, Burn the Stage. This forthcoming release joins BTS’ long roster of concert films. By using immersive technology, which included 4DX and ScreenX, this film is intended to make fans feel like they’re witnessing the concert in real time. According to Rolling Stone, Trafalgar Releasing worked alongside BTS’ management group, HYBE, and theatre company, CJ 4DPlex, to transform the concert footage into a cinematic experience. Now, this isn’t just an ordinary concert movie. Trafalgar Releasing is a presenter of the forthcoming film.īTS will be on hiatus until 2025 due to their mandatory military service. “The group’s engagement with audiences has always been perfectly suited to the cinema, and we are excited to welcome fans from all corners of the globe to this must-see celebration,” Marc Allenby, CEO of Trafalgar Releasing, said in the statement, per Rolling Stone. 21, the movie was edited to fit the big screen and will feature a unique take on the concert experience. According to a press release as reported by Hypebeast on Dec. Titled BTS: Yet to Come in Cinemas, the film will hit theaters worldwide on Feb. The concert was recorded, and now ARMY has the chance to tide itself over during the band’s extended break with a forthcoming concert film. ![]() Turns out the event was more than just a live sendoff. That same month, the boy band held their final group performance (for now) during Busan’s World Expo 2030 bid in South Korea. In October, the K-pop group announced they’re taking a break from group music and shows so that each member can complete their mandatory South Korean military service. Even during their hiatus, BTS is still giving ARMY what it wants.
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