BTS is once again proving why fans admire their creativity and dedication, as members RM, J-Hope, and Jimin recently shared a wave of behind-the-scenes photos from the music video shoot for “2.0,” a track from the group’s latest studio album ARIRANG.
{img}The newly released images quickly gained attention online, giving fans a closer look at the group’s bold cinematic concept inspired by the iconic Korean film Oldboy. The official teaser and music video intentionally reference the movie’s signature hallway setting and dramatic atmosphere, creating excitement among both longtime fans and film enthusiasts.
One detail that stood out immediately was Jimin enjoying dumplings similar to the memorable food scene associated with Oldboy, which many fans recognized as a playful visual reference to the original film. RM also drew widespread reactions after appearing in a retro-style wig during the shoot—a styling choice that quickly went viral across social media platforms and even sparked humorous comparisons among viewers.
{img}The “2.0” concept itself reflects a new phase in BTS’s artistic direction. According to their agency, the track represents the group’s growth and transformation as they move forward into a fresh chapter of their career. The music video supports this message through cinematic storytelling, stylized costumes, and dramatic visual contrasts between the members and the gritty hallway setting featured in the teaser.
Fans have responded enthusiastically to the behind-the-scenes content, praising the members for fully committing to the concept and embracing unexpected styling choices to bring the story to life. RM’s wig, Jimin’s playful props, and the group’s coordinated suits all highlight how much attention BTS continues to give to visual storytelling in their music releases.
{img}As anticipation grows around the full “2.0” promotions, many fans are hoping the group will release even more behind-the-scenes images from the shoot. For ARMY worldwide, these glimpses into the creative process are just as exciting as the final music video itself—and they show once again why BTS’s concept storytelling remains one of the strongest elements of their global appeal.