BTS has shared the first trailer for the group's new big-screen offering, BTS: Yet to Come in Cinemas. Produced by HYBE, Tafalgar Releasing and CJ 4DPlex, the film immortalizes the Grammy-nominated K-pop phenom's free concert in Busan, South Korea, last October. It hits roughly 4,500 movie theaters in 110+ countries/territories for a limited time beginning 2/1. Showings on 2/4 will be dedicated to “Light Stick Screenings,” where audiences can participate using BTS' illuminated merchandise.
In addition to standard cinema formatting, the film will be released in immersive and panoramic ScreenX formatting as well as 4DX (where the effects reproduce the live atmosphere of the concert) and 4DX Screen, a combination of both. You may want to sprinkle some Dramamine on your popcorn.
If BTS' 2022 Grammy performance is any indication of what to expect, there'll be plenty of acrobatics and James Bond-esque theatrics to go along with its live renditions of "Dynamite,” “Butter," “IDOL" and other career-defining hits. In a related story, we are still in physical therapy after attempting to emulate the septet's dance routines.
Tickets for the film are currently on sale here. Watch the trailer below.
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