BTS member V, also known as Kim Taehyung, is once again capturing global attention as he steps into a cinematic collaboration with Compose Coffee for a new short film campaign titled That Night, Our Decaf. The project has already created a buzz online after the brand released its first poster and teaser, offering fans a glimpse into its soft, emotional storytelling style.
The campaign highlights V’s ongoing partnership with Compose Coffee, where he has served as an ambassador since 2024. In the newly released visuals, the atmosphere is calm, nostalgic, and visually poetic perfectly aligning with the singer’s signature artistic image.
The poster shows a younger version of Taehyung dressed in a school uniform, quietly seated beside a classmate in a classroom setting. The scene evokes a sense of innocence and youthful reflection, instantly resonating with fans who appreciate his cinematic aesthetic.
The teaser shifts the mood into a dimly lit coffee shop at night, where V’s character orders a decaf drink. A subtle yet emotional exchange unfolds as he shares a lingering glance with a woman who also chooses the same drink. The moment hints at a quiet, unspoken connection suggesting themes of memory, longing, and coincidence.
While V is globally recognized as a member of BTS and one of the most influential figures in modern pop music, his acting journey is not new. He made his debut in the 2016 historical drama Hwarang: The Poet Warrior Youth, where he portrayed Seok Han-sung and even contributed to the soundtrack. Since then, he has primarily focused on music, solo activities, and completing his mandatory military service in 2025.
Now, with That Night, Our Decaf, anticipation is rising among fans eager to see him return to screen in a more cinematic and emotionally driven role. The project is expected to premiere on Compose Coffee’s digital platforms on April 10, sparking excitement across global fan communities.
As anticipation builds, the short film is already being praised for its aesthetic storytelling and V’s naturally expressive screen presence.