Bts universe drama youth

  1. Youth (TV series)
  2. Watch: Youth drama trailer from BTS Universe unleashed at Korea Expo; leaves fans in a frenzy
  3. Watch the first trailer for BTS Universe K
  4. BTS Universe Drama ‘Youth’ Cast: 7 Actors To Play Leading Roles Revealed
  5. BTS Universe Drama Series "Youth" Cast Announced
  6. BTS YOUTH Drama Release Date & DEAR ARMY Performance: More BTS Festa 2023 Presents!
  7. BTS's "YOUTH" K


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Youth (TV series)

See also: • • • • • Kim Yoon-woo • Jung Woo-jin • Jeon Jin-seo • Production [ ] Development [ ] On August 21, 2019, Blue Sky ( 푸른 하늘; Peureun Haneul), the series' name was later changed to Youth. Casting [ ] On June 17, 2020, it was reported that the production companies were in the process of casting the main and supporting actors, and that the main cast would only consist of rookie actors. Filming [ ] Filming was halted in late October 2020 following concerns raised by fans about the characters' names being the same as the group members' names. Post-Production [ ] Chorokbaem Media announced the end of production in late November and began Release [ ] Chorokbaem Media also noted that the series will soon begin discussions with an unnamed "global OTT platform" for its distribution and broadcasting. The series was originally slated to premiere in 2021, but it was delayed due to post-production improvements. On May 14, 2023, the first teaser was released at Korea Expo in References [ ] • Kim, Gun-woo (6 January 2021). ". Money Today (in Korean) . Retrieved 2021-07-06. • Mendez, Michele (October 20, 2020). . Retrieved October 22, 2020. • Bucksbaum, Sydney (August 21, 2019). . Retrieved June 17, 2020. • Ramli, Sofiana (August 21, 2019). . Retrieved June 17, 2020. • Kim, Jin-suk (June 17, 2020). JTBC Plus . Retrieved August 13, 2020– via • Kim, So-yeon (June 17, 2020). Hankyung (in Korean) . Retrieved June 17, 2020. • Yoon, Sang-geun (October 19, 2020). Star News (in Korean) . ...

Watch: Youth drama trailer from BTS Universe unleashed at Korea Expo; leaves fans in a frenzy

A glimpse into BTS’ Youth’s plot To clarify, the storyline of the BTS Universe Youth Korean drama is fictional and not a portrayal of the real-life experiences of the seven BTS members. It is based on the plot of the BTS Universe, which was depicted in their music videos, short films, and album notes during the HYYH era. The HYYH era, short for Hwa Yang Yeon Hwa, represents ‘The Most Beautiful Moment in Life’ and consisted of a trilogy that explored the challenges and growth faced by boys transitioning from adolescence to adulthood. The Korean drama Youth is a carefully crafted adaptation of the BTS Universe, specifically focusing on the characters' school days and the formation of their meaningful friendship. According to multiple sources, the Youth Korean drama's story revolves around the BTS members meeting during a shared detention at school, which leads to a strong bond and the sharing of their daily life struggles. Additionally, the drama will delve into the issues prevalent in the HYYH era, such as early childhood trauma, relationships with parents, and other relatable challenges. It is important to note that the original BTS members could not be cast in the drama due to their current adult status. To avoid confusion, the drama will feature the BTS characters from the HYYH era with new names, representing the dark and difficult themes of the BTS Universe story. The most expensive production in K-drama history Youth Korean drama is set to become one of the top three ...

Watch the first trailer for BTS Universe K

The first trailer for Youth, a K-drama series set in the • READ MORE: South Korean production company Chorokbaem Media has released the first trailer for its upcoming K-drama series Youth, which was produced in collaboration with BTS’ label The series is set in the BTS Universe, which was first introduced in the boyband’s music videos for their 2015 ‘The Most Beautiful Moment in Life’ albums, and further developed in several later music videos and the 2016 Naver webtoon series Save Me. Youth revolves around a group of seven friends tied together by fate, each with their own secrets and struggles. The characters’ personalities are loosely based upon the members of BTS and their friendship, though their backgrounds and the plot of the series are fictional. The new trailer showcases the friendship between the seven, who live in a cramped apartment, but are content together. “I don’t want any of the seven missing. I can’t stand leaving,” one of them says in a voiceover as the clip’s tone changes, with some of them appearing bruised and in tears. Throughout the trailer, there are also several scenes that mirror those from BTS’ past visuals, including the music videos of ‘I Need U’, ‘Run’, ‘Spring Day’ among others, as well as their ‘The Most Beautiful Moment in Life’ On Stage: Prologue film. While the Save Me webtoon series had used the names of the BTS members for the characters, these will be modified in the upcoming series. Although these new names have yet to be revealed, t...

BTS Universe Drama ‘Youth’ Cast: 7 Actors To Play Leading Roles Revealed

KEY POINTS • The main cast for the BTS Universe Drama "Youth" has been finalized • The drama will tell a fictional story despite its characters having the same names as the members of BTS • "Youth" is expected to air next year The main cast of the BTS Universe drama "Youth" has been revealed at last. The "Youth" production team has roped in Seo Ji Hoon, Noh Jong Hyun, Ahn Ji Ho, Seo Young Joo, Kim Yoon Woo, Jung Woo Jin and Jeon Jin Seo to star in the highly anticipated BTS Universe drama, Though its characters will have the same names as the members of BTS, "Youth" will tell a fictional tale of seven boys, who, with sheer grit, determination and effort, overcome their challenges and rise up in life. Seo Ji Hoon will take on the role of Kim Seok Jin, who is described as a smart boy stuck in his father’s shadow. Despite his good looks, he has a tough time expressing his emotions. Seo made a mark for himself through works such as "Flower Crew: Joseon Marriage Agency," "School 2017," "Welcome" and "Men are Men." Noh Jong Hyun will essay the role of Min Yoon Gi. Rumor has it that the character murdered his mother and even set his house ablaze, but Yoon Gi is actually a warm person with a tough exterior. He starts healing only when he meets the character Ahn Ji Ho, meanwhile, will play Jung Ho Seok in "Youth." The character, who was abandoned as a child in an amusement park, has a positive outlook toward life and has a bright aura in comparison to the other boys, much like BTS'...

BTS Universe Drama Series "Youth" Cast Announced

Youth, the forthcoming Based on the BU — a twisty fictional narrative that BTS began crafting with the “I Need U” music video in 2015 — Youth will tell the stories of seven young men navigating the transition to adulthood. The BU exists on an interesting storytelling plane, because it doesn't tell the story of the music group BTS, nor does it tell any “real life” stories of the actual people that comprise the group. It's entirely imaginary, and the characters just happen to have the same names as the BTS members. The narrative itself can be a bit confusing because it involves multiple timelines, flashbacks, and fantastical time-turning. You can trace much of the story through various YouTube videos (all certified as “BU content” by Big Hit) and the Save Me webtoon. Fans have also created immensely helpful online guides ( The story begins with Seokjin and unspools around him as he meets six new friends, each with their own struggles. The BU characters face any number of trials and serious traumas, as the plot involves suicide, depression, substance abuse, domestic violence, and more. Ultimately, the seven come together to deal with their problems and give each other comfort and strength. Youth is produced by Kim Jaehong ( The Light in Your Eyes) and written by Kim Soojin ( The Light in Your Eyes and Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-Joo). Youth will portray the reality of the seven boys in a real and refreshing way while also focusing on their underlying emotions. A deep understa...

BTS YOUTH Drama Release Date & DEAR ARMY Performance: More BTS Festa 2023 Presents!

BTS is presenting more fan gifts in celebration of the 10th Anniversary Festa 2023, including a possible release date for the YOUTH drama and a special performance of Dear ARMY by Jimin. Continue reading for a more detailed report and discussion. BTS Releases More Gifts to Celebrate 10 th Anniversary Festa 2023 June is the most special month for BTS and their loyal soulmates ARMY as they are celebrating their debut anniversary. And this year is exceptional because it marks a decade of BTS’s career in the international music industry. In celebrating BTS’s 10 th Anniversary Festa 2023, various BTS Festa 2023. | BIGHIT Official Website BTS YOUTH Drama Gets a Possible Release Date! The first gift BTS and their team prepared for global fans is a crucial update on BTS Universe drama, YOUTH. Shortly after its premiere at the 2023 Korea Expo in Paris, the first official trailer of the BTS Universe’s YOUTHdrama was finally released to the public. Identical to its leaked premiere version, the BTS YOUTHdrama trailer revealed the 7 BTS characters and glimpses of their fictional stories. As previously discussed, BTS Universe YOUTHdrama is NOT real. The storyline depicts the plot BTS had presented in HYYH or Hwa Yang Yeon Hwa (화양연화), an era in BTS album that basically means “The Most Beautiful Moment in Life”. HYYH is a trilogy portraying a coming-of-age story, a transition period from teenage to adulthood. The story contains the issues most people must face in this transition, includin...

BTS's "YOUTH" K

From May 13 to 15, Korea Expo–an event celebrating the 60th anniversary of Korea-EU diplomatic relations–took place in Paris, France. Here attendees were given a sneak peek at the first teaser for YOUTH, a K-Drama based on the fictional lives BTS’s characters live in the BTS Universe. Jeon Jin Seo plays Jungkook’s character in “YOUTH” BTS’s Jungkook YOUTH (originally titled Blue Sky) was announced four years ago, in August 2019. Between delays caused by COVID-19 restrictions and YOUTH‘s original 2020 release was postponed. Until now, “SAVE ME” webtoon YOUTH‘s first teaser reimagines scenes from BTS’s music videos while blending them into a new storyline. Here are 9 references to BTS’s past works that hint at what YOUTH has in store for us! 1. The carousel YOUTH‘s teaser begins at an amusement park on a snowy night, focusing on this carousel. J-Hope‘s character was abandoned by his mother at a carousel. This traumatic moment is referenced in several music videos, including the LOVE YOURSELF Highlight Reel and “FAKE LOVE” MV. | HYBE LABELS/YouTube 2. “Spring Day” The idea of a spring day, a time of happiness and rebirth following a harsh winter, is an important motif in the BTS Universe. This scene could be referencing BTS’s “Spring Day” MV… I wish we could be together. I don’t want any of the seven missing. — YOUTH teaser 3. The sea YOUTH‘s teaser contrasts the characters’ happy memories–from a time when they were together and carefree–and sad ones. In this scene, the cast ...