Justin Biebers Believe is a 2013 concert film biopic and the sequel to Never Say Never, both centering on Canadian singer Justin Bieber. It was released through Open Road Films in the United States and Canada on December 25, 2013. The film received negative reviews from critics and grossed 6.2 million in the United States.

Rumors of a sequel to Never Say Never began surfacing in the media around May 2012, when Bieber himself hinted a possible sequel for some time. It wasnt until January 2013 when the project was confirmed by Bieber himself tweeting about it. Concert footage was filmed during Justins Believe Tour on January 2627, 2013 at Miamis American Airlines Arena. Two months later, in March 2013, a 45 million budget was appointed for the production of the sequel. On October 11, 2013, it was confirmed that Jon M. Chu reprised his role as director for the biopic. Meanwhile, Justin Bieber released a teaser trailer on his kidrauhl YouTube channel for the sequel to Never Say Never with the tagline Theres more to his story and the hashtag BelieveMovie confirming the sequel title as Believe, to be released on Christmas Day in 3D. The official trailer was released on Yahoo Movies on November 15, 2013. The day after the trailer was released, director Jon Chu posted a photo on his Instagram account, noting on the caption that Believe would not be released in 3D as the teaser trailer and rumors previously suggested. The films premiere was held in Los Angeles, California on December 18, 2013.The film was met with mixed to negative reviews from critics. The Metacritic film review aggregator gave the film a rating of 39, indicating generally unfavorable reviews. Mark Hirsh of The Boston Globe stated the film ...amounts to damage control by way of distraction. David Edelstein of Vulture said, My 15yearold daughter beliebes with all her heart that Justin is everything he appears to be an angel from on high he descends to the stage on giant wings fashioned from guitars, drums, and other implements of his magic but also humble, a guy in a room writing songs from the heart, songs he needs so bad just to get out. Most of those songs are about how much he wants to be your boyfriend. The work is hard, given that there are a limited number of words that rhyme with girl. S

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