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A documentary on BTS made by their fans, ‘Forever We Are Young' gets release date – Deets inside!

A documentary on BTS made by their fans, ‘Forever We Are Young' gets release date – Deets inside!

Time of India25-06-2025
BTS' fandom,
ARMY
, has proved their strength and togetherness yet again. A fan-made documentary titled 'Forever We Are Young' is all set to release theatrically on a global level! The film will be released for viewing in limited and select theatres across the globe.
Find out how you can watch the movie and get tickets for its screening.
A fan-made documentary about BTS is to get a global theatrical release
According to reports from the group's management, the film 'Forever We Are Young' is going to be released theatrically in some theatres all across the globe on July 30. The film tracks the group's success from the time they debuted to the present and how everything has been from the viewpoint of the fans.
Directed by Grace Lee ('The Silencers' and 'Too Hot To Handle') and Patty Ahn, the film explores fans from different regions of the world.
From Seoul to New York, the film aims to show the connection that connects everyone, regardless of boundaries and language barriers. The film is said to explore the passion, creativity and activism that BTS ARMY share.
As per Billboard, both of the directors issued a statement regarding the release of the film, stating that, 'There is no BTS without ARMY and no ARMY without BTS. We're excited for audiences to go on an emotional journey and meet a fandom that made us laugh, cry, and think.'
The debut happened at
SXSW
2025
The film made its official debut at the 2025 South by Southwest Film & TV Festival, better known as SXSW 2025. The film festival was held in March earlier this year in Austin, Texas.
This is not the first BTS-related film to be released on a global level. Previous titles include 'Burn the Stage: The Movie', 'Love Yourself in Seoul', 'Bring the Soul: The Movie', and 'Break the Silence: The Movie'. Solo concert films of the members have also been released online.
How to purchase tickets and check availability?
The film is only going to be released in select theatres around the world. For updates regarding the film, the official website www.btsarmymovie.com has been established for fans to access. Since the film has officially been set for a July 30 release, the tickets for the screenings will go live on the same websites from July 2 onwards.
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