ARMYs can find clues about BTS' latest music video by checking out IU's "Eight" MV.

Eagle-eyed BTS fans discovered the detail after the group posted a photo of their filming location for "Life Goes On," the title track of their upcoming BE album.

As Big Hit Entertainment revealed the teaser showing the seven members of BTS gathered around a campfire in front of the filming site, fans noticed that it looked very familiar, Koreaboo reported.

It turned out that it was the same location that IU used to film her "Eight" music video. The track was her collaboration with BTS Suga, who co-wrote and produced the song. The BTS rapper was also the featured artist for the single, which immediately achieved a perfect all kill in Korean charts in May this year.

ARMYs noticed that BTS' production team redecorated the interior but it was definitely the same house because of its unique exterior and background view.

They expressed excitement about the MV as much as they anticipated the song's release, which members crafted to reflect their feelings and hopes about life amid the global COVID-19 pandemic.

BTS is preparing to release their BE album on November 20 and the "Life Goes On" MV at 2 pm KST on the same day.

The album is expected to feature BTS' most BTS-eque music as the members worked hard on songs that would uplift fans worldwide despite this challenging period.

There are high hopes for BTS final comeback of the year. According to a report from Forbes, projection for the sales for the album could amount to three times the sales figure for Map of the Soul 7, released only last February 21.

Based on the prediction, it would not be impossible for BTS to achieve 1.069 million pure copies of the album in its first week, and over 1.3 million album-equivalent units.

However, considering several factors, the news outlet dialed back its calculations to a more conservative figure of 600,000- 700,000 first-week units.

This projection comes at the heels of BTS' successful comeback single "Dynamite," which reached the coveted No. 1 spot on Billboard's Hot 100, the first time for any Korean act to achieve the milestone.

International fans also don't have to wait for too long to see BTS on stage again since RM, J-Hope, Jin, Suga, Jimin, V and Jungkook are set to perform on Good Morning America on November 23 to kick off Thanksgiving Week, Billboard confirmed.