BTS fans are already sounding the alarm weeks before the group's rumored large-scale comeback performances hit global screens. A fresh wave of online debate erupted after discussions around acclaimed live-event director Hamish Hamilton resurfaced across social media, with ARMY members revisiting frustrations tied to past BTS broadcasts and concert filming choices.
Fan Concerns Over Camera Direction
The concern spread quickly after fans began speculating about future camera direction for BTS-related events. Instead of celebrating the possibility of another cinematic production, many longtime viewers focused on one thing they believe ruined earlier performances: excessive crowd shots, skyline footage, and distracting cuts away from the members themselves.
Social Media Reactions
Several viral posts on X captured the growing frustration. Fans referenced previous BTS productions and claimed the camera work often prioritized atmosphere over the artists on stage.
One fan wrote, "Omg he tasted bts once and is back for more!"
Another user criticized the directing approach more sharply, writing, "Not Hamish Hamilton again. Between the messy BTS Netflix coverage and the Bad Bunny complaints, it feels like he's actively sabotaging the performers. Expect this to be terrible because he's clearly more into filming scenery and crowds than the actual artists."
The criticism did not stop there. Some fans specifically referenced wide aerial shots and venue visuals that became controversial during earlier BTS broadcasts. "Great so 5 seconds of Fifakook and an unlimited view of the New Jersey skyline and the area surrounding the stadium with some artistic drone footage of the local Best Western and the carpark, who thought this was a good idea," another post read.
Others begged for a simpler production style focused entirely on the performers. "Just don't show us the audience faces or buildings or trees or the skies! I want to see the entirety of the performance from all angles," one fan posted.
Mixed Reactions Among Fans
Despite the backlash, not everyone agreed with the criticism. Some fans defended Hamilton's resume and pointed to his history directing major halftime shows and global live events.
One supporter wrote, "Folks commenting about his work, please go watch his Super Bowl works; it's amazing. Yeah, the comeback was not the greatest, but he's directed the best halftime shows."
Still, skepticism continued to dominate the conversation. One frustrated ARMY member joked, "Instead of showing us the Koreana Hotel, he's going to show us the Renaissance Meadowlands Hotel or what?"
Emotional Connection and Expectations
The reaction is a testament to how much BTS fans dissect everything the group does in a performance. Camera direction is not a small production issue for ARMY. It affects the emotional connection of artists with millions of people watching all around the world. With the comeback anticipation building, there is one thing fans clearly want this time around: less skyline shots and way more BTS on screen.



