Justin Bieber 'is planning to make a 35 minute dance movie to go with his new album Purpose' 

Justin Bieber's new song Sorry as well as it's colorful dance video were quickly embraced by his fans when it was released on Thursday.

And it may be just the start as the 21-year-old is reportedly planning a 35-minute dance movie that will feature all 18 tracks from his upcoming album Purpose, according to TMZ

The mini-movie will feature the songs set to interpretive dance, choreographed by Parris Goebel, the site added.

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Busy day: Justin Bieber attends the London premiere of Ed Sheeran's concert film. The singer has dropped his new  Sorry along with a dance video that is reportedly part of a planned 35-minute dance movie

Busy day: Justin Bieber attends the London premiere of Ed Sheeran's concert film. The singer has dropped his new Sorry along with a dance video that is reportedly part of a planned 35-minute dance movie

Goebel also orchestrated the the dance moves on the colorful, high-energy Sorry video.

The What Do You Mean? star sent fans into rapture when he released the Skrillex-produced track on YouTube and Twitter, along with a video featuring an all-female dance troupe.

The song can be read as Bieber's apology for his wild behavior, or as a direct plea to ex-girlfriend Selena Gomez. 

Better days: Bieber with then-girlfriend Selena Gomez at the American Music Awards on November 20, 2011

Better days: Bieber with then-girlfriend Selena Gomez at the American Music Awards on November 20, 2011

The pop stars had an on-again, off-again relationship for four years, before finally breaking up for good in 2014.

'Is it too late now to say sorry?', he sings. 'Yeah I know that I let you down.' 

The video had reached almost half a million views in under an hour, with fans taking to Twitter to share their approval.

Wild: The colorful video features an all-girl dance troupe busting a move to the Skrillex-produced track

Wild: The colorful video features an all-girl dance troupe busting a move to the Skrillex-produced track

Bright: Bieber doesn't appear in the new dance video

Bright: Bieber doesn't appear in the new dance video

Into the groove: The high-energy video was viewed more than half a million times in the first hour 

Into the groove: The high-energy video was viewed more than half a million times in the first hour 

"#Sorry is Justin Bieber's best song, ever," tweeted Azy Manzur. 

"Dang that was better than I ever thought!!! Club hit for sure!!!!" Anthony Thompson commented on the video.

Sorry is Bieber's third single off his next album Purpose, after hits Where Are U Now and What Do You Mean? The album will be released on November 13.

Good mood: The What Do You Mean? singer attended the world premiere of Ed Sheeran's concert film in London on Thursday
Good mood: The What Do You Mean? singer attended the world premiere of Ed Sheeran's concert film in London on Thursday

Good mood: The What Do You Mean? singer attended the world premiere of Ed Sheeran's concert film in London on Thursday

Support: Bieber posed with Sheeran at his concert film premiere at Odeon Leichester Square on Thursday

Support: Bieber posed with Sheeran at his concert film premiere at Odeon Leichester Square on Thursday

Bieber worked once again with American electronic music producer Skrillex on the new track.

And those in the industry have noted the producer's positive influence on the singer.

"@justinbieber I credit Skrillex for his turnaround," DJ duo Gabriel & Dresden tweeted.

Purpose is Justin Bieber's long-awaited fourth album, and comes after a three-year break from music. 

Selfie expert: The 21-year-old took time to pose with fans waiting outside the theater

Selfie expert: The 21-year-old took time to pose with fans waiting outside the theater

Striking a pose: Bieber stuck out his tongue as he hammed it up for fans in London

Striking a pose: Bieber stuck out his tongue as he hammed it up for fans in London

During that time, singer made headlines for his legal scrapes and bad boy behavior, which he says is now all behind him. 

The singer will perform alongside Ed Sheeran, Pharrell Williams and Jason Derulo at the MTV European Music Awards in Milan, Italy, this Sunday.

Beliebers: Justin greeted fans as he left his Hotel in London on Wednesday

Beliebers: Justin greeted fans as he left his Hotel in London on Wednesday

 

 

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