BTS to Launch Global ‘BTS MOVIE WEEKS’ Cinematic Celebration This September

by Hasan Beyaz

BTS are returning to the big screen. The group will launch BTS MOVIE WEEKS, a global cinematic celebration running from 24 September to 5 October, bringing four of their most iconic concert films to more than 2,500 theatres across 65 countries and regions.

The screenings will roll out across two weeks: BTS 2016 Live 花樣年華 On Stage : Epilogue Remastered and BTS 2017 Live Trilogy Episode III The Wings Tour The Final Remastered in week one, followed by BTS 2019 World Tour ‘Love Yourself: Speak Yourself’ London Remastered and BTS 2021 Muster Sowoozoo Remastered in week two. An all-day marathon of all four films on 5 October will close out the series.

Each title has been upgraded with 4K visuals and 5.1 channel surround sound, designed to create a heightened theatrical experience that amplifies the atmosphere of BTS’ live shows – the kind of staging, choreography, and audience energy that helped turn them into 21st century pop icons.

Beyond nostalgia, the line-up traces BTS’ transformation from rising stars to cultural phenomenon. The 花樣年華 epilogue shows the group still rooted in the coming-of-age storytelling that earned them early acclaim across Asia. The Wings Tour captures their first large-scale global breakthrough, spanning 40 shows across 19 cities and signalling their foothold in the Americas. The Love Yourself: Speak Yourself London film revisits their landmark 2019 Wembley concerts – a turning point that confirmed their global stadium act status and shattered barriers for non-English language pop. Finally, Muster Sowoozoo reflects their pandemic-era adaptability: a livestreamed anniversary show that united 1.33 million paid viewers worldwide at a time when live touring was impossible.

With BTS’ next chapter already mapped out – a long-awaited comeback and world tour set for spring 2026 – BTS MOVIE WEEKS functions as both retrospective and prologue. It reminds audiences of the scale of their achievements to date, while priming ARMY and the wider pop world for the group’s eventual return to the stage.