A BTS feature-length documentary spotlighting the historic fandom of the Award-Winning band is slated to be available in theatres globally next month.
Slated to open in cinemas on Wednesday, July 30 via Trafalgar Releasing, the film titled Forever We Are Young centers on the devoted global fanbase of BTS, ARMY. Tickets are scheduled to go live beginning July 2 at btsarmymovie.com.
Exploring the passion, creativity and activism that defines BTS ARMY, the forthcoming documentary was directed by award-winning filmmakers Grace Lee and Patty Ahn. Â From Seoul to Los Angeles, Lewisville to Mexico City, the film follows fans across continents who share one powerful connection: their love for BTS. The project dives into the fan-led movements that helped launch BTS into superstardom and reflects on how ARMY has become a global symbol of unity, inclusion and collective strength.
In a joint statement, co-directors Lee and Ahn said âThere is no BTS without ARMY and no ARMY without BTS. Weâre excited for audiences to go on an emotional journey and meet a fandom that made us laugh, cry, and think.â
At SXSW 2025 in Austin, Texas, Forever We Are Young made its world premiere to sold-out audiences and standing ovations, followed by screenings in cities like Copenhagen, Mexico City, and Los Angeles. The film features stories from ReactorCon in Texas, dance cover groups in South Korea, and longtime fans who have organized and mobilized ARMY since BTSâs 2013 debut.
Merging personal stories with global milestones to illustrate ARMYâs profound cultural impact, the film is produced  by Eurie Chung, Grace Lee, Nora Chute, and Patty Ahn, and executive produced by Oscar winner Morgan Neville (20 Feet From Stardom), Caitrin Rogers, and James Shin. Oscar Vazquez and Aldo Velasco serve as editors, with original music by Andrew Orkin and cinematography by Jerry Henry.
BTS, whose name stands for âBangtan Sonyeondanâ (Beyond the Scene), debuted in 2013 and have since become one of the most successful acts in pop history. With six Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 hits and millions of albums sold globally, the groupâs cultural influence extends well beyond music. ARMY, short for âAdorable Representative M.C. for Youth,â now boasts over 90 million members worldwide.
Trafalgar Releasing has a long history of distributing BTS content, including record-breaking concert films and live event broadcasts. âThe global impact of BTS is undeniable,â said Kymberli Frueh, SVP of Content Acquisitions and Programming at Trafalgar Releasing. âWe are proud to bring this film to big screens across the globe to celebrate the impact of the fans themselves.â
Select theaters will feature limited-edition posters and themed concessions for the release.
Forever We Are Young opens worldwide on July 30. For updates and tickets, visit btsarmymovie.com.