New BTS documentary to hit S. Korean cinemas Sept. 24 | Inquirer Entertainment

New BTS documentary to hit S. Korean cinemas Sept. 24

/ 12:35 PM September 20, 2020

BTS documentary

CGV via The Korea Herald/Asia News Network

SEOUL — A new feature-length documentary film on K-pop group BTS will hit theaters this coming week in South Korea following a postponement due to a resurgence of the new coronavirus across the country, multiplex chain CGV announced Thursday.

“Break The Silence: The Movie” will be released on Sept. 24 exclusively at CGV theaters in South Korea, according to CGV.

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The release was initially scheduled for Sept. 10 but was postponed due to the COVID-19 situation.

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The fourth documentary on the global K-pop superstar also opened in theaters in over 70 countries on Sept. 10, with a rollout in an additional 40-plus regions on Sept. 24.

The film produced by Big Hit Three Sixty, a subsidiary of the band’s agency, Big Hit Entertainment, chronicles the group during its 2019 “Love Yourself: Speak Yourself” world tour through the United States, Europe and Asia. Yonhap

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