BTS documentary to be released later this year

It will follow their return to music and the making of their latest album

BTS: Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V and Jungkook
Author: Anna Sky MagliolaPublished 5 hours ago

Not only have Netflix announced a live stream of BTS' comeback gig in Seoul later this year, the streaming company have revealed they will be releasing a documentary soon after the live gig.

The K-pop superstars BTS are set to have a huge comeback this year, with their album 'Arirang', a world tour and their comeback show to celebrate the album's release.

The new documentary, BTS: The Return, will follow the band as they return to music, after their hiatus due to mandatory military service.

What is it about?

Netflix say of the show: 'This feature-length documentary chronicles the long-awaited return of pop royalty, BTS. From acclaimed director Bao Nguyen (The Stringer, The Greatest Night in Pop) and renowned producers, This Machine (Martha, Karol G) and HYBE, the film offers unprecedented access, following BTS as they come back together to begin a reunion set to be etched in pop culture history, while reflecting on the journey that transformed seven Korean members into global icons.

'Since their debut in 2013, BTS built one of the most devoted fan communities in the world. After completing South Korea’s mandatory military service, the seven members reunite in Los Angeles to make music together, returning to a shared creative space shaped by time apart and personal change.

'As millions of fans await the comeback of the decade, BTS confronts quieter questions: how to begin again, how to honour the past without being bound by it, and how to move forward together. Through moments of doubt, laughter, and rediscovery, they create new music that reflects who they are now—culminating in what will become a landmark album of its time. Intimate, emotional, and often joyful, BTS: THE RETURN is a story only BTS can tell: a portrait of resilience, brotherhood, and reinvention.'

How long is it?

The length of the documentary has not yet been released, however it is known to be a film, rather than a series.

When is it on?

It will be released on Friday 27th Match.

How to watch it?

You will be able to watch it on Netflix after it has been released.

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