BTS delivered even stronger laughs after reuniting as a full group.
On the 23rd at 9 p.m., BTS released the first episode of their own variety content "Run BTS 2.0" on the team's official channel and the global superfan platform Weverse. It showed the seven members enjoying time off together and strengthening their friendship. The members' unchanged chemistry and an even more upgraded sense of variety shone after they reunited as a full group for the first time in a while.
Arriving at the accommodation late at night, the members launched into a "room selection game." In turn, one by one, relying only on instinct to choose their rooms, a psychological battle unfolded among the members. Four people rushed into a double room at once and screamed, while Jungkook ended up taking the most comfortable triple room by himself, producing sharply contrasting emotions that gave viewers great laughs.
The "zombie game," played as a bet on cleaning up after the meal, turned the scene into Asura: The City of Madness. The members who became zombies covered their eyes with blindfolds and, in awkward poses, went looking for civilians, dropping the charisma of "world stars" to perform desperate physical comedy. Unable to see, they struggled to catch civilians and eventually clung to one another and launched into a pillow fight. When the game ended, they burst into innocent, childlike laughter, saying, "It hurt my cheeks from laughing so much."
"Run BTS" is BTS's signature self-produced content that debuted in 2015. It went on hiatus after a 2023 special and resumed about three years later. The members' down-to-earth, playful daily lives, which contrast with their glamorous stage appearances, have drawn attention.
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