How many BTS Movie are there?

How many bts movies are there?BTS has total 4 movies. Burn the stage and Bring the soul are their most famous movies. Bts is a Kpop band. It consist of seven members named as Jin, Suga, Jungkook, RM, J Hope, Jimin. All of them owe a reputed place in Bts band.

Burn the Stage:

Burn the Stage: The Movie (Korean: RR: Beon Deo Seuteiji: Deo Mubi) is a 2018 South Korean musical documentary film directed by Park Jun-soo and produced by Yoon Jiwon that follows the behind-the-scenes of boy band BTS’ 2017 The Wings Tour.

It drew over half a million fans from 19 different countries. Trafalgar Releasing handled the distribution, and it was released on November 15, 2018.

Release

Tickets went on sale for pre-order on October 22, and the film was released in theatres on November 15, 2018, for a limited time in select theatres.

On October 23, 2018, the film’s trailer was published.

Due to popular demand, it was re-released in certain regions on the 5th and 6th of December 2018. After selling two million tickets, it broke One Direction’s box office record for an event cinema release on its second run.

On January 18, 2019, the film was made available on YouTube Premium.

Live performances, award event highlights, off-stage experiences, and interviews with BTS’s seven members are all included in the 85-minute film. It takes viewers behind the scenes of the BTS Wings Tour to reveal the band’s path to popularity.

Synopsis

The film begins with footage of BT21 figures developed by BTS, followed by fans yelling “BTS” and waving customized fandom light sticks as the members perform on stage. BTS discusses the ups and downs of fame, as well as insecurities they’ve encountered along the way and their desire to keep growing and improving as artists, throughout the film.

On its debut day in South Korea, it drew 77,260 moviegoers, making it the first live-action film starring an idol to enter the top ten box office, at number five. With four days left in the box office week, it sold a total of 235,732 tickets, placing it fourth among the best-selling releases of the week. The first four days of sales brought in $1.77 million.

Box Office

It grossed $1.2 million on opening day in the United States, for a total of $3.54 million during the three-day weekend, shattering the record for highest-earning event cinema musical production formerly held by the band One Direction in 2014. Even though it received mixed reviews, the film came in at number 10 at the box office.

  • In Japan, it came in sixth place at the box office during its first week, grossing $1,343,031. It also placed sixth in the United Kingdom, earning almost $830,000, and $800,000 in Germany and Austria. It sold over 100,000 tickets in the Philippines and Indonesia, and made $403,250 in Australia, placing fourth.

  • Pre-orders for the tickets totaled roughly one million worldwide.

  • In its first week, it was released in 79 countries and grossed a total of $14 million.

  • It was re-released in theatres due to popular demand, grossing a total of $20.34 million.

Critical Response

Gulf news remarked that the film was able to portray the lads’ friendship with one another, despite their injuries and sufferings, and that they are still able to have fun despite the pressure they are under. Fans got to see what goes on behind the scenes of a BTS performance, according to MensXP, and the film was a “breath of new air.”

“Behind the nonstop touring and stressful lifestyles that Korean idols live, [there] are seven average males with a passion for music, a passion for performing, and the greatest gratitude for their ARMYS,” CelebMix said of Burn the Stage: The Movie.

Summary

The film follows the behind-the-scenes of BTS’ 2017 The Wings Tour, which drew over half a million fans from 19 different countries. After selling two million tickets, it broke One Direction’s box office record for an event cinema release on its second run.
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It grossed $1.2 million on opening day in the United States, for a total of $3.54 million during the three-day weekend. It sold over 100,000 tickets in the Philippines and Indonesia and made $403,250 in Australia.

Bring the soul

Revised Romanization Beuring Deo soul:Deo Mubi
Directed by Park jun-soo
Starring RM, Suga , J hope, Jin, Jungkook, V , Jimin
Music by BTS

The Movie "Bring the Soul" is a 2019 South Korean documentary film directed by Park Jun-soo and starring South Korean boy band BTS. Big Hit Entertainment and A Camp Entertainment co-produced the picture, which is distributed by Trafalgar Releasing. On August 7, 2019, it was released.

Release

The film was first announced on Twitter on June 26, 2019, by BTS’ official account. On July 3, tickets went on sale. The film was distributed in 110 countries around the world, making it the “world’s largest-ever event cinema launch.”

The picture opened in 873 theatres in the United States, collecting $2.3 million in its first weekend and $4.4 million in its first five days.

It earned an additional $8.2 million from various territories throughout the world over the same weekend.

Box Office

Bring the Soul: The Movie grossed $4.4 million in the United States and $8.2 million in other markets, for a worldwide total of $12.6 million, according to reports released after the film’s premiere According to Forbes, the film’s distributor Trafalgar Releasing trailer stated that it had grossed $24.3 million globally, breaking the box office record for event cinema for the second time. Burn the Stage: The Movie, BTS’ first feature, earned $18.5 million in its second limited run last year.

Reviews

“The documentary feature had sold a record 2.55 million tickets across 112 territories globally, the broadest ever release for an event cinema movie,” Variety said later.

Break the silence: THE Movie

Music by BTS
Production company Big Hit Three Sixty
Distributed by Trafalgar Releasing
Release date 10 September 2020
Starring Jimin ,jungkook,V,J Hope,suga,RM,Jin
Running Time 90 minutes
Country Korea

Break the Silence: The Movie (Korean: RR: Beureikeu Deo Sailleonseu: Deo Mubi) is a 2020 South Korean concert documentary film directed by Park Jun-soo and produced by Big Hit Three Sixty that follows boy band BTS on their 2018–2019 Love Yourself World Tour behind the scenes.

Release

It was released in select countries on September 10, 2020, as a sequel to the band’s 2019 film Bring the Soul: The Movie, with distribution handled by Trafalgar Releasing. Break the Silence: Docu-Series, the band’s third documentary series, was released in May via the fan network Weverse as a cinematic adaptation.

Box office

The concert film grossed $11.7 million globally and drew 1.2 million viewers, excluding South Korea. It made nearly $2.2 million in South Korea. After screening in 3,800 cinemas in 95 countries, it set a new record for the World’s Largest Event Cinema Release.

For the two days it was shown in South Korea, it drew almost 200k spectators every second. It made about $3 million in the United States.

The Movie “Bring the Soul” is a 2019 South Korean documentary film directed by Park Jun-soo and starring South Korean boy band BTS. Big Hit Entertainment and A Camp Entertainment co-produced the picture, which is distributed by Trafalgar Releasing. On August 7, 2019, it was released.

Release

The film was first announced on Twitter on June 26, 2019, by BTS’ official account. On July 3, tickets went on sale. [5] The film was distributed in 110 countries around the world, making it the “world’s largest-ever event cinema launch.”

Love yourself in Seoul

BTS World Tour: Love Yourself in Seoul is a ScreenX concert film by BTS. The film takes place at Seoul Olympic Stadium in Seoul, South Korea, on August 25 and 26, 2018, during the band’s Love Yourself Tour. Fathom Events and Pathé Live are in charge of distribution.

It was only available for one day in 102 countries throughout the world on January 26, 2019. It was re-released in select regions on February 9 and 10, 2019 due to great demand.

On March 27, 2019, the concert DVD was released, and on April 23, 2019, the Blu-Ray was released.

An exclusive screening of the most anticipated concert of 2018 visits movie theatres worldwide for a one-day-only event, shot at the Olympic Stadium in Seoul during the BTS World Tour: Love Yourself. This event will bring fans together to honor the global boyband’s seven members and their remarkable international success.

Box office

The concert film grossed $11.7 million globally and drew 1.2 million viewers, excluding South Korea. It made nearly $2.2 million in South Korea. After screening in 3,800 cinemas in 95 countries, it set a new record for the World’s Largest Event Cinema Release.

For the two days it was shown in South Korea, it drew almost 200k spectators every second. It made about $3 million in the United States.

The BTS Winter Package

The BTS winter package (all capitals) is the successor of the BTS Summer Package. The structure will remain the same: a winter vlog and a photobook with the members participating in photoshoots in various locales for the photobook, as well as a DVD with behind-the-scenes footage from the photoshoots and games.

The KPOP WORLD FESTIVAL 2017

The KPOP WORLD FESTIVAL 2017 in Changwon brings together the top K-pop artists from around the world. The preliminary rounds were held in 88 different sites across 72 nations. The contestants competed in the first and second rounds before advancing to the finals on stage.

The web series BT21 Universe

The web series BT21 Universe (stylized in all capitals) is a web series created by BTS for the BT21 YouTube channel. The series takes viewers behind the scenes as BTS members create their BT21 personas, including their backstories, personalities, storylines, and more.

Problematic Men

Jun Hyun-moo, Kim Ji-Seok, Lee Jang-won (Peppertones), Ha Seok-jin, Joo Woo-Jae, and DDotty star in the South Korean television series Problematic Men (also known as The Brainiacs). It now airs at 20:00 on Thursdays (KST).

It’s a weekly variety chat show that focuses on different types of questions, sometimes with a theme. The cast for this show consists of six men who have been dubbed “men with hot minds.”

RM was slated as a regular, but due to BTS’ 2015 Red Bullet global tour, he left the program after 21 episodes.

On the Way to the Airport

On the Way to the Airport (Korean: RR: Gonghangganeun Gil) is a South Korean television series starring Kim Ha-Seul, Lee Sang-Yoon, Shin Sung-rok, Choi Yeo-jin, and Jang Hee-jin about married people who meet by chance and become increasingly involved in one other’s lives. For 16 episodes, it aired on KBS2 at 22:00 KST on Wednesdays and Thursdays.

Summary

The documentary grossed $24.3 million globally, breaking the box office record for event cinema for the second time. Burn the Stage: The Movie, BTS’ first feature, earned $18.5 million in its second limited run last year. It was released on August 7, 2019. The concert film grossed $11.7 million globally and drew 1.2 million viewers, excluding South Korea. It made about $3 million in the United States. After screening in 3,800 cinemas in 95 countries, it set a new record for the World’s Largest Event Cinema Release.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some frequently asked questions about BTS.

1.What country does BTS despise the most?

The Philippines is the most despised country according to BTS.

2.Who is the youngest member of BTS?

JUNGKOOK is the youngest member of all.

3.Is Jungkook married?

No, he is not married.

4.Who is the rap monster of BTS?

RM is the rap monster of bts.

Conclusion

BTS (Bangtan Boys) is a South Korean boy band that was formed in 2010 and debuted in 2013 under the Big Hit Entertainment label. Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V, and Jungkook are members of the septet. As of 2020, BTS has a total of four films. The efforts and tribulations endured by seven members of BTS are depicted in hypnotic detail in all of BTS’s films.

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