After hitting a career milestone with two nights at South Korea’s largest concert hall, NCT DREAM, the K-pop boy band is sharing the experience with fans worldwide through their first-ever film.
NCT DREAM THE MOVIE: In a DREAM will be released worldwide this November. The feature film will spotlight the group onstage and backstage at their Olympic Stadium show in Seoul beginning in September earlier this year. Fans will also be able to see the preparations that went into the concert and interviews with all seven members of NCT DREAM. According to a press release, NCT DREAM members Mark, Renjun, Jeno, Haechan, Jaemin, Chenle and Jisung will “share candid stories and their thoughts and feelings” and “take a look at the future the members envision offstage.” .
The new strip celebrates NCT DREAMs THE DREAM SHOW2 : In a DREAM Concert that was played both in Seoul and in several cities in Japan after the release glitch mode album, which peaked at number 50 on the Billboard 200 in April and became the group’s first entry on the charts.
in a dream will be released in CGV cinema chains with ScreenX as well as 4DX and 4DX screen formats that offer multi-sensory effects for viewers. The film will be distributed through Trafalgar Releasing (which has sponsored fan-centric movie experiences for artists such as BTS, Coldplay and Twenty One Pilots) and CJ 4DPLEX Inc. (the technology company behind 4DX, ScreenX and 4DX Screen cinemas). ScreenX provides a 270-degree field of view in cinemas by extending the screens on the side walls, while 4DX offers cinemagoers special effects such as vibration, wind, scents and more to enhance on-screen visuals. Trafalgar reports 344 ScreenX auditoriums, including 4DX Screen, around the world in 38 countries.
“We are excited to continue our relationship with CJ 4DPLEX Inc. and to work for the first time with SM Entertainment to bring NCT DREAM’s first film to theaters worldwide,” said Marc Allenby, CEO of Trafalgar Releasing. “NCTzens around the world will be amazed by the epic live concert performances and exciting behind-the-scenes footage that will be seen larger than life on the big screen.”
NCT DREAM’s debut on screen makes them the latest K-pop act to bring fans a hybrid concert documentary, last seen by the likes of SEVENTEEN, who brought theirs Power of Love: The Movie Film in cinemas in April.
Upcoming premiere dates and ticket information for November screenings will be available here.