One thing BTS are never, ever going to pass up on is the opportunity to pack their music videos with tons of Easter eggs and callbacks to previous work that will strike their fans, the ARMY, right in the hearts with nostalgia.
The group's latest music video, "Yet to Come," off their new anthology album "Proof," is no exception. The video features allusions and straight-up re-creations of shots from their other hit music videos like "No More Dream," "Spring Day," "Blood Sweat & Tears," "Run" (not to be confused with their new song "Run BTS"), and more. There are so many, we can't even be sure we caught them all — ARMYs will be sure to find more and more connections as the stream count for "Yet to Come" rises.
Watch the "Yet to Come" music video below and then read on to see all the connections we spotted.
The shot where Jungkook puts his hand to one of his eyes in the shape of an imaginary telescope calls back to a shot from BTS's "On Stage: Prologue" video from 2015.
The shot of BTS sitting in the back of a truck is also re-created from a moment in their "On Stage: Prologue" video.
The "you never walk alone" carousel behind Jungkook in the "Yet to Come" music video looks familiar to ARMYs because it was first featured in the boys' 2017 music video for "Spring Day."
The shot of Jimin covering his face before reaching out toward someone just beyond the frame (presumably ARMYs) is also taken directly from "Spring Day."
The shot of V creating a picture frame with his fingers is also from "Spring Day."
The shot of BTS sitting in a bus mirrors the boys' seating arrangement at the restaurant in their "Spring Day" music video.
The shot of Jin looking at a massive angel sculpture in the sand mirrors a similar sculpture that appeared in BTS's "Blood Sweat & Tears" video in 2016 (no kiss this time around, though).
The shot of Jin covering V's eyes is also taken from "Blood Sweat & Tears."
In one shot, RM can be seen standing in front of a cargo cart with the number 20219 on it, a direct reference to a similar shot in BTS's 2015 "Run" music video.
The various shots of Jungkook walking and running with his arms extended like the wings of an airplane call back to similar shots from his "Euphoria" music video from 2018.
The shot of BTS in front of a school bus is a callback to their first music video, for 2013's "No More Dream," which opened with a shot of a school bus.
BTS's "Yet to Come" music video is truly the definition of a full-circle moment. Ahead, rewatch old BTS music videos that inspired their "Yet to Come" visual.