21st century pop icon BTS continues to break records with BTS: Yet to Come in Cinemas, the theater screening of their latest concert in Busan. The concert film currently holds the record as the highest-grossing globally released event film title. Shown by HYBE, CJ 4DPlex and Trafalgar Limited Release, BTS: Yet to Come in Cinemas has reached $40 million at the global box office and boasts over 5,817 cinemas across 128 countries/regions territory, including 617 4DX and ScreenX locations.
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In North America, the five-day gross was over $8 million, with a per-screen average of more than $7k across 1,127 theaters. In the premium 4DX and ScreenX formats, the film grossed over $1.5 million, representing 19% of the North American box office receipts across 10% of all theaters.
Internationally, BTS: Yet To Come in Cinemas grossed $32 million, scoring multiple spots in the top five over the weekend in territories including Japan, South Korea, Italy, and Japan. Spain, along with the top ten in the UK, Germany, Peru and Australia. The project also reached number one in Mexico, Colombia and the Philippines, and was the number one international release in India.
Filmed in front of a sold-out crowd in Busan, South Korea, in October 2022, movie theatergoers watched the group's RM, Jin, SUGA, j-hope, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook perform their tunes. lasting hit in his career. In addition to the standard screenings that begin on February 1, screenings on February 4 are dedicated to 'Light Stick Shows', where audiences celebrate using the band's signature glow sticks . The event is HYBE and Trafalgar Releasing's fifth global title with pop icons, including Burn the Stage: The Movie in 2018, Bring the Soul: The Movie in 2019, Break The Silence: The Movie in 2020 and BTS: Permission to Dance on Stage 2022 – Seoul: Watch Live.
“With our partnership with BTS, HYBE and Trafalgar Releasing – we created a truly historic moment in the event cinema,” said Jong Ryul Kim, chief executive officer of CJ 4DPLEX. The ScreenX Studio production team focused on providing a completely different audience experience by filming with fourteen cameras, which were not used during the live stream and re-edited for the show. ScreenX.”
“We are pleased to see such a strong response from audiences globally,” said Marc Allenby, chief executive officer of Trafalgar Releasing. “BTS has a large and dedicated following, and we are honored to help them achieve another record-breaking result.”