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When BTS’s Jin speaks after his two-week military leave, whispers of a Coldplay collaboration begin to circulate.

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The date of BTS member Kim Seokjin’s military discharge is almost approaching. With X trends sweeping the internet, fans are already in high spirits. His return is particularly significant because it brings with it fresh endeavours and aspirations for the group’s official reunion in 2025.

The group’s eldest member made hints about a new project he planned to work on after his return a few months ago, and according to current speculations, he may be working with COLDPLAY, one of his old buddies.

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BTS Date of Jin’s military release

In just two weeks, the eldest member of the K-pop boy band BTS will return to action. The singer Astronaut will return by June 15th, while paperwork and legalities may cause the procedure to take an additional five days. The next musician to enrol in the military, Arson crooner J-Hope, will arrive after Jin. All seven members will be back by 2025, and rumours have it they may go out on another global tour.

The forthcoming project and album release of BTS Jin

Prior to joining the military, the vocalist of The Moon released a solo song called “Astronaut,” which was apparently composed by the renowned British band Coldplay and given to him as a gift from his friend Chris Martin. As a result, he is the only member without a solo album, which increases the possibility that the singer may release one in 2024.

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Jin’s Wootteo of BTS is back on the scene.

After a protracted absence, Jin’s cartoon Astronaut character, which he left for followers during his enlistment, has finally updated its Instagram account. The message, which reads, “It’s been a very long time…,” has spurred suspicions of a return. How are things doing for everyone here?

“Aww, during their most recent show, Chris Martin donned a Wootteo pin on his shirt, and Coldplay brought Wootteo back on stage. the fact that Wootteo has always been with them, even since Seokjin enlisted. They genuinely cherish Seokjin SM. A fan sent a letter. “SO wer are getting Jin and Coldplay..imma excited,” remarked another.

Deciphering all the hints, a further admirer continued, “Wootteo has been returning to Coldplay concerts recently, and they’ve been hinting at their upcoming album ‘Moon Music.’ Now, Wootteo is posting on Instagram, and the planet on which similar to Coldplay’s concept moon.” Is SEOKJIN X’s Collab set to begin soon?

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“Eric,” a six-episode limited series starring Benedict Cumberbatch, premiered on Netflix on May 30, 2024.

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Set in 1985 New York City, “Eric” follows Vincent, a troubled puppeteer portrayed by Benedict Cumberbatch, who is searching for his missing son. The series blends elements of drama, thriller, and dark comedy, featuring Vincent’s interactions with an imaginary puppet named Eric.

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The series has received mixed reviews. Critics have praised Cumberbatch’s performance but have critiqued the writing.

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Eric Official Trailer

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While official confirmation is pending, the recent developments have heightened anticipation among fans for a possible reunion between Jin and Coldplay.

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