BTS’ Jin runs into love interest at Singapore’s National Gallery in new teaser video for upcoming song
- BTS' Jin and Tom Cruise collaborated for a special episode of Jin's variety show Run Jin during Cruise's May 7, 2025 visit to Seoul.
- Tom Cruise traveled to South Korea primarily to promote the latest installment of the Mission: Impossible franchise, which is set to premiere there on May 17, 2025.
- Cruise recorded his guest segment separately for the show, marking the first on-screen meeting between these global stars blending K-pop and Hollywood.
- The collaboration has generated widespread excitement among fans around the globe, with one enthusiast commenting, "When Hollywood’s top action star teams up with Mr. Worldwide Handsome, an unforgettable moment is sure to follow."
- This partnership highlights a unique crossover that strengthens the promotional campaign for the film and expands Jin’s solo career into Hollywood exposure.
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BTS’ Jin to appear with Tom Cruise on 'Run Jin' ahead of 'Mission Impossible: Final Reckoning' Korea release
BTS’ Jin has teamed up with Tom Cruise for a special episode of his solo variety show Run Jin, coinciding with the Hollywood actor’s promotional tour for Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning in Korea. Cruise recorded a guest segment for the show, marking a rare collaboration between global icons from the music and film industries. Cruise arrived in Seoul on May 7 accompanied by director Christopher McQuarrie and cast members Hayley Atwell, Si…
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Conan and Mission: Impossible Team Up for Ad Campaign
Squint, and they’re kinda sorta similar: the Detective Conan crew and Mission: Impossible’s IMF both solve crimes, employ fast vehicles, and have iconic theme songs, right? More importantly for the purposes of this story, they both have films out at about the same time in Japan. The latest Conan film just came out (and has already made tons of yen) and the final Mission film is soon to hit Japanese theaters. Hence this new ad campaign, in which …
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