BTS: Yet to Come in Cinemas

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BTS Yet To Come in Cinemas first reactions are in: With focus on Jin ... (The Indian Express)

BTS' Yet To Come concert in Busan was the last scheduled concert for the band, before they announced their military service. Charged with much emotion, ...

The film [brings the last scheduled concert of the band in Busan](https://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/music/bts-in-busan-highlights-run-bts-v-jimin-8211289/) to the fans, as most of it was missed when it was streamed on Weverse on October 15, last year, owing to innumerable technical glitches. While Suga is next in line, his military service status is still uncertain owing to his shoulder injury. [BTS’ Yet To Come in Cinemas](https://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/music/bts-yet-to-come-in-busan-concert-cinemas-date-when-where-to-watch-8376092/) has hit the screens and the first reactions are in.

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Here's Where to Watch 'BTS: Yet To Come in Cinemas' Free Online ... (Mid-Day)

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'BTS: Yet To Come' to release in Indian cinemas for a limited period (Times of India)

K-Pop band BTS' concert movie 'BTS: Yet to Come' will have a limited release in India from Wednesday, the Indian distributors PVR Pictures announced.

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BTS Yet to Come first reactions: Fans say 'bring tissues, there is a ... (Hindustan Times)

BTS: Yet to Come released in theatres on Wednesday. Here's how fans have reacted after watching it.

The movie will give an immersive sneak peek into the BTS: Yet To Come concert in Busan and feature never-seen-before visuals along with some up-close and personal snippets of the group. "I'm sobbing I'm not ready for this nooo Seokjin speech at yet to come concert in Busan," said a Twitter user. Earlier, PVR Pictures announced that BTS: Yet to Come will have a limited release in India from Wednesday. Taking to Twitter, a fan wrote, "So there will be a plot twist on the YTC. "The whole fandom is getting scared right now what is happening is there a plot twist or not? There’s a video of it but I didn’t wanna link in case I spoiled it for anyone."

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Attention, ARMY! BTS' Yet To Come concert film to hit Indian ... (Zoom TV)

The ARMY will be able to see close-up angles and a fresh perspective of the whole show in Busan in the concert movie BTS Yet to Come.

Earlier PVR — the exclusive cinema partner in India— had hosted the live screening of BTS Permission To Dance on Stage - Seoul: Live Viewing at 46 select cinemas across 25 Indian cities on March 12, 2022. Their earlier movies Burn the Stage: The Movie (2018), Bring the Soul: The Movie (2019), Break the Silence: The Movie (2020), and Permission to Dance on Stage — Seoul: Live Viewing (2022) were also released in theatres. [BTS](/topic/bts)ARMY is happy and eager as they prepare to appear on the big screen alongside RM, [Jin](/topic/jin), SUGA, J-hope, Jimin, V, and [Jung Kook](/topic/jung-kook)in a specially edited, re-edited, and remixed 103-minute video of BTS' Yet To Come concert, which took place in Busan in October 2022.

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BTS: Yet To Come releases in India today. Details inside (Zoom)

Korean band BTS' film, BTS: Yet To Come has released in India's limited theatres today (February 1). For the unversed, the film is a special cinematic cut ...

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BTS: Yet to Come to be screened in Indian cinemas from February 1 ... (Pragativadi)

K-Pop band BTS' concert movie "BTS: Yet to Come" will have a limited release in India, the Indian distributors PVR Pictures announced.

The movie will be screened in Indian cinemas from February 1 to 4, a press release from the distributor stated. Seoul: K-Pop band BTS’ concert movie “BTS: Yet to Come” will have a limited release in India from Wednesday, the Indian distributors PVR Pictures announced. BTS: Yet to Come to be screened in Indian cinemas from February 1 to 4

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'BTS: Yet To Come in Cinemas' debuts at No. 2 in South Korea (Manila Bulletin)

The movie, released worldwide including the Philippines on Feb. 1 and which was re-edited and remixed for the big screen, is about BTS' concert in Busan, South ...

According to the Korean Film Council (KOFIC), “BTS: Yet To Come in Cinemas” debuted at No. 2 at the box office with with 20,580 admissions and $371,111 in revenue on Feb. It features BTS’ hit songs such as “Butter,” “Dynamite” and “IDOL.”

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