77,263 people on the first day of the BTS documentary film release.

BIGBANG Made will announce the success of securing 100,000 new tickets for 56,200 peopleThe World-popular group BTS (pictured) is a documentary film that is also causing a stir in theaters.Starting from the 16th, it is expected that the examinees who have completed the College Scholastic Ability Test will become more influential as they are attracted to the theater.The documentary film Bunde Stage: The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run (director Park Jun-soo and Bunde Stage), which deals with the live performance of BTS, was ranked fourth in the box office with 77,263 people nationwide (based on the integrated network of movie theaters).It is a record that connects Hollywood movies Mysterious Animals and Grindelwalds Crimes (221,660 people), Bohemian Rhapsody (131,011), which recently led the box office in theaters, and Perfect Others (114,436).It is also a figure that overwhelms commercial films such as I want to eat your pancreas (8609 people), Departure (5322 people), and Happy Together (3194) released on the same day.The most popular documentary film about famous idols has been the BIGBANG Made (56,200 people).In other words, another breaking the stamp of BTS, which breaks this record in a day and breaks various records, has begun.The Stage, which had more than 150,000 tickets just before its release, still has more than 100,000 tickets as of 9 a.m. on the 16th.It ranks third after Mysterious Animals and Grindelwalds Crimes (210,000) and Bohemian Rhapsody (120,000).For this reason, there is also a cautious observation that the Bun the Stage is an unusual documentary film that can mobilize 1 million viewers.There are also a variety of audiences looking for the Bun the Stage, especially women in their 20s and 40s who are more likely to see a large number of teenage examinees starting on the 16th.The stage was released in about 70 countries. All of the worlds pre-ticket sales have already exceeded 940,000 copies.Attempts to connect the popularity of the highly popular idol group to the theater were steady.The SF film The Age of Peace, starring the original idol group HOT, and the Eventeen, starring members of the Jekskis, as well as the series of terrorist attacks involving Mario Junior in 2007, were produced as dramatic films, not as documentary.However, even though they sold more than one million albums, the Era of Peace was 20,000, and the remaining two films only collected about 100,000 people.The Stage is expected to surpass all of this record in the first week of release.Bundeer Stage: The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run
BIGBANG Made will announce the success of securing 100,000 new tickets for 56,200 peopleThe World-popular group BTS (pictured) is a documentary film that is also causing a stir in theaters.Starting from the 16th, it is expected that the examinees who have completed the College Scholastic Ability Test will become more influential as they are attracted to the theater.The documentary film Bunde Stage: The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run (director Park Jun-soo and Bunde Stage), which deals with the live performance of BTS, was ranked fourth in the box office with 77,263 people nationwide (based on the integrated network of movie theaters).It is a record that connects Hollywood movies Mysterious Animals and Grindelwalds Crimes (221,660 people), Bohemian Rhapsody (131,011), which recently led the box office in theaters, and Perfect Others (114,436).It is also a figure that overwhelms commercial films such as I want to eat your pancreas (8609 people), Departure (5322 people), and Happy Together (3194) released on the same day.The most popular documentary film about famous idols has been the BIGBANG Made (56,200 people).In other words, another breaking the stamp of BTS, which breaks this record in a day and breaks various records, has begun.The Stage, which had more than 150,000 tickets just before its release, still has more than 100,000 tickets as of 9 a.m. on the 16th.It ranks third after Mysterious Animals and Grindelwalds Crimes (210,000) and Bohemian Rhapsody (120,000).For this reason, there is also a cautious observation that the Bun the Stage is an unusual documentary film that can mobilize 1 million viewers.There are also a variety of audiences looking for the Bun the Stage, especially women in their 20s and 40s who are more likely to see a large number of teenage examinees starting on the 16th.The stage was released in about 70 countries. All of the worlds pre-ticket sales have already exceeded 940,000 copies.Attempts to connect the popularity of the highly popular idol group to the theater were steady.The SF film The Age of Peace, starring the original idol group HOT, and the Eventeen, starring members of the Jekskis, as well as the series of terrorist attacks involving Mario Junior in 2007, were produced as dramatic films, not as documentary.However, even though they sold more than one million albums, the Era of Peace was 20,000, and the remaining two films only collected about 100,000 people.The Stage is expected to surpass all of this record in the first week of release.Bundeer Stage: The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run

BIGBANG Made will announce the success of securing 100,000 new tickets for 56,200 people

The World-popular group BTS (pictured) is a documentary film that is also causing a stir in theaters. Starting from the 16th, it is expected that the examinees who have completed the College Scholastic Ability Test will become more influential as they are attracted to the theater.

The documentary film Bunde Stage: The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run (director Park Jun-soo and Bunde Stage), which deals with the live performance of BTS, was ranked fourth in the box office with 77,263 people nationwide (based on the integrated network of movie theaters). It is a record that connects Hollywood movies Mysterious Animals and Grindelwald's Crimes (221,660 people), Bohemian Rhapsody (131,011), which recently led the box office in theaters, and Perfect Others (114,436). It is also a figure that overwhelms commercial films such as 'I want to eat your pancreas' (8609 people), 'Departure' (5322 people), and 'Happy Together' (3194) released on the same day.

The most popular documentary film about famous idols has been the BIGBANG Made (56,200 people). In other words, another 'breaking the stamp' of BTS, which breaks this record in a day and breaks various records, has begun.

The Stage, which had more than 150,000 tickets just before its release, still has more than 100,000 tickets as of 9 a.m. on the 16th. It ranks third after Mysterious Animals and Grindelwald's Crimes (210,000) and Bohemian Rhapsody (120,000). For this reason, there is also a cautious observation that the 'Bun the Stage' is an unusual documentary film that can mobilize 1 million viewers.

There are also a variety of audiences looking for the 'Bun the Stage', especially women in their 20s and 40s who are more likely to see a large number of teenage examinees starting on the 16th.

The stage was released in about 70 countries. All of the World's pre-ticket sales have already exceeded 940,000 copies.

Attempts to connect the popularity of the highly popular idol group to the theater were steady. The SF film The Age of Peace, starring the original idol group HOT, and the Eventeen, starring members of the Jekskis, as well as the series of terrorist attacks involving Mario Junior in 2007, were produced as dramatic films, not as documentary. However, even though they sold more than one million albums, the 'Era of Peace' was 20,000, and the remaining two films only collected about 100,000 people. The Stage is expected to surpass all of this record in the first week of release.

Bundeer Stage: The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run