Amid the uncertainty about how many of the world’s cinemas will be reopened, BTS’fourth theatrical film “Break The Silence: Persona” is scheduled to hit the theatres in more than 70 countries beginning September 10, with a rollout in additional 40-plus regions on Sept 24.
A list of which regions are expected to have “Break the Silence”on which date has gone up at www.btscinemas.com . The announcement inevitably cautions that “dates vary per territory and (are) subject to change based on the status of local cinema reopening.
The release of Break the Silence in India is tentatively scheduled on September 24 as the cinema halls in the country are yet to be reopened. Last year, Bring the Soul, the third film, was released pan India across over 200 screens for a limited time.
In Kerala, where the band has a good number of die-hard fans, their first concert movie Burn the Stage screened at a multiplex in Thrissur, last year, was immediately sold out. It prompted the theater that was initially reluctant to hold even one show, to hold two more shows.
Break The Silence has been described as the ‘untold story of BTS’ and will document their past eventful year. It chronicles the “Love Yourself: Speak Yourself “world tour, which took place in venues from Wembley Stadium in London to the RoseBowl in the United States.
The concert movie will shed light on BTS throughout the show-stopping tour, exploring each band member behind the curtain. Fans will get to see another side of BTS as the band begins to candidly tell personal stories they have never voiced before.
It will follow 2019’s record-breaking release of Bring the Soul: The Movie, which reached a box office collection of $24.3 million and saw 2.55 million tickets sold across 112 territories around the world.
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