Box Office: Boy Band BTS Strikes Again With 'Bring The Soul,' Opens to $13M Globally

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Box Office: Boy Band BTS Strikes Again With 'Bring The Soul,' Opens to $13M Globally
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Just as the doc hit the big screen, the music group announced they will be taking an extended hiatus.

Bring the Soul: The Movie

, the third film about the seven-piece boy band, opened to $4.4 million in the U.S. and $8.2 million overseas for a global total of $12.6 million since rolling out midweek, a noisy number for a special-event release. The behind-the-scenes doc opened just as Big Hit Entertainment, the K-pop band's management company and record label,Bring the Soul

follows BTS at the end of their "Love Yourself" tour in Europe. Trafalgar Releasing partnered with Big Hit Entertainment in bringing, which became the highest-grossing global event cinema release of all time with $18.5 million, including more than $4 million in the U.S. , which earned a notable $12 million globally for Fathom Events and Pathe live.

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