BTS Yet to Come OTT Release Date and More Info Out!

ARMYs, are you ready for the BTS Yet to Come OTT release date?

International music concerts were once out of fans’ reach, but now, with these musical documentations being released in theatres nearly every day, the vast bridge distancing melophiles from their beloved artists has started to blur. Following the Big Hit Music septet’s melodious cinematic release in February 2023, ARMYs are now gearing up for the BTS Yet to Come OTT release date slated for the penultimate month of 2023. Despite the global sensation’s majority of members fulfilling their military duties as part of their mandatory South Korean enlistment periods, BTS ARMYs haven’t been separated from their K-pop biases even for a month.

BTS Yet to Come OTT Release Date on prime Video
BTS Concert Film Poster (Amazon Studios)

Now that the BTS concert movie is set to premiere worldwide on our small screens, RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook will again accompany their fandom in the comfort of their homes. All through the year, a multitude of BTS documentaries, solo albums and endless streams of “BTS Chapter 2” content have been released on various online streaming platforms. Additionally, J-Hope and Suga’s solo documentaries, J-Hope in the Box and Suga: Road to D-Day, respectively, were also released in theatres on the occasion of the group’s 10th anniversary in July, following their OTT premieres on Disney+.

Whilst we’re prepping for the BTS: Yet to Come OTT release date, another documentary for the group has also been announced. Scroll down to find out more about both the highly anticipated titles.

BTS Yet to Come Movie Cast and Crew

All 7 BTS members will be featured in the concert movie that has been directed by Oh Yoon-Dong.

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BTS Yet to Come Plot / Synopsis

Taking after the group’s first anthology album, Proof‘s title track, Yet to Come, the concert film showcases the highlights of BTS’ 2022 music show in Busan, South Korea, before the members’ 2-year hiatus. This show also had the group breaking into their first concert performance of their power-packed anthem, Run BTS, from the Proof album. 

BTS Yet to Come OTT Release Date and Trailer

Slated for its release on November 9, 2023, you can watch BTS Yet to Come on Prime Video. It will stream globally, offering easy access to the group’s moments together to BTS ARMYs worldwide. 

Watch the BTS Yet to Come Trailer

Additionally, BTS’ youngest member, Jungkook, released his debut full album on November 3, 2023, and a new documentary, BTS Moments: Beyond the Star has also been confirmed to release in December 2023, on Disney+.

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Ashima Grover
Ashima Grover
Ashima Grover is a Sub-Editor at Leisure Byte with 3 years of writing experience. She holds a post graduate degree in English, and is passionate about looking at the changing trends in Hallyu content with the ever-rising piles of K-pop and K-drama releases.

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