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‘Jungkook: I Am Still – The Party Edition’ to release in cinemas next week

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I Am Still chronicling the solo career of BTS member Jungkook is coming to cinemas next week.After the documentary received a limited theatrical release, a new edition is coming to the big screen thanks to overwhelming demand.The ‘Party Edition’ of the hit film, which arrives in select cinemas on October 11, includes the complete documentary with an additional 20 minutes of singalong videos, promising to make the cinema experience into “the ultimate fan celebration”, as per a press release.Per a synopsis, the documentary follows Jungkook over an eight month period following the beginning of his solo career, “offering an intimate look at Jung Kook’s creative process, unwavering work ethic, and the unique challenges faced by a global popstar.”“We’re delighted with the phenomenal response to the opening of Jung Kook: I Am Still,” said Trafalgar Releasing CEO Marc Allenby.

This success is a testament to Jung Kook’s artistry and dedication, underscoring the power of shared cinema experiences for fans.

We look forward to October 4th and bringing ‘The Party Edition’ to cinemas around the globe to give fans another opportunity to gather together, sing, and celebrate.”In other news, Jungkook has seemingly voiced his support for K-pop girl group NewJeans in new Instagram posts amid the ongoing HYBE–ADOR feud.BTS’ Jungkook uploaded two posts of his dog to his personal Instagram page on September 14, with captions that seem to reference K-pop quintet NewJeans.

The first featured five different coloured hearts and the English sentence, “Artists are not guilty.”Fans began speculating that the post was made in support of NewJeans, as the colours of the five hearts match the quintet’s individual official colours.

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