Get ready, Shawols! SHINee’s back… in the theaters soon through their documentary film titled MY SHINee WORLD. 

On Monday, September 25, SM Entertainment announced that MY SHINee WORLD, SHINee’s 15th anniversary film, will be released on November 3.

Said film, which was initially set to grace the screens this September, was moved to a later date to enhance the overall completeness of the film.

A Glimpse of MY SHINee WORLD

According to SM Entertainment, MY SHINee WORLD will embody the shining moments of the group and its fandom, Shawols, throughout the last 15 years. 

Moreover, the special film will feature the group’s footsteps through a series of undisclosed content. Which includes thrilling scenes from six of SHINee’s solo concert shows since debut.

In addition, the featured moments will also be presented through various angles and delicate editing. With the use of Dolby Atmos technology, the film aims to provide vivid sounds that will remind the audience of the actual performances.

To appease fans for the changes in release schedule, the agency unveiled a teaser poster on SHINee’s official social media accounts. The poster featured Key, Minho, Onew, Taemin and Jonghyun conquering the stage under the spotlight.

 

15 years with SHINee

Known as the “Princes of K-Pop”, SHINee debuted in May 2008 with their hit single “Replay.” 

Throughout their career, the boy group has been collecting masterpieces in their discography. The list includes “Ring Ding Dong”, “Lucifer”, “Sherlock”, among many others. Unsurprisingly, SHINee became one of the longest-running and most beloved K-Pop acts in the world.

However, in December 2017, the industry was appalled with the sudden news of Jonghyun’s death. Since then, SHINee continued to perform as a four-member group. 

In 2023, SHINee marked their 15th debut anniversary. To celebrate this feat, the multi-talented group has been treating fans with exciting events, including thrilling concerts and “The Moment of Shine pop-up store.

Among these events, Shawols were most delighted with the release of the group’s eight full-length album Hard. The album served as SHINee’s first comeback in more than two years, following the release of Atlantis in 2021.

Recently, Key confirmed that all four members of SHINee renewed their third contract with SM Entertainment. 

Featured image: SHINee during their ‘SHINee World III’ concert. Credit: Facebook/SHINee