TWICE to Release Tenth Anniversary Documentary Film ‘One in a Million’ Globally

The K-pop superstars' film, 'One in a Million,' will screen in 600 U.S. theaters starting in October
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Global K-pop phenomenon TWICE is set to commemorate its tenth anniversary with the release of a documentary film, ‘One in a Million.’ The film will offer an intimate cinematic experience for their fans, known as Once, showcasing the group’s decade-long journey, artistry, and global influence.

A Decade of Success on Screen

The film, titled after the group’s iconic introduction phrase, will have a runtime of 1 hour and 40 minutes and is set for a wide theatrical rollout. Beginning October 20, the film will be screened in approximately 600 theaters across the United States, including major cities such as Los Angeles, New York, and San Diego.

‘One in a Million’ will provide an unprecedented look at TWICE’s extraordinary journey. Highlights of the film include exclusive behind-the-scenes content, never-before-seen special moments, and personal reflections from all nine members on their bond with Once.

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The group unveiled the official main poster and a special poster for the documentary, featuring all nine members sharing warm smiles. The design emphasizes the significance of their decade together, with the phrase, “One in a million, Twice!” echoing as a heartfelt message to their dedicated fans.

 

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The main trailer captures TWICE’s rise to global superstardom, beginning with the members waving warmly at the camera before rewinding ten years to their debut days. The trailer features touching reflections, including one member stating: “It’s something we could never have imagined, and we’re so grateful.”

Scenes depicting hard work, dedication, and shared achievements highlight how each of the nine members has contributed to a shared decade of success. The trailer concludes with powerful stage moments and the thunderous cheers of fans, before TWICE delivers a heartfelt message: “Please stay by our side in the years to come.”

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Chart Dominance and Album Drops

TWICE’s theatrical release coincides with a period of sustained musical output. The group will have released four new albums in 2025 alone, including the Japanese compilation album, ‘#Twice5,’ ‘This Is For,’ and the Japanese studio album, ‘Enemy.’ Their fourth full-length album, ‘This Is For,’ has become their longest-charting release on the Billboard 200, cementing their status as the longest-charting female K-pop act on the Billboard Artist 100 chart.

The group is currently in the midst of its ‘This Is For’ world tour, which has seen set lists updated to include new songs from their recent albums. Their continuous work ethic has been praised by fans, with one comment noting: “We gotta talk about Twice being the best group ever because not only do they keep up in the charts, they keep up in the arts and feed fans. They are truly one of a kind.”

The documentary, which follows their 2020 YouTube Premium series ‘TWICE: Seize the Light,’ was announced during the final stop of their world tour in South Korea and adds to recent group achievements, including their full contract renewal with JYP Entertainment in 2022.

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