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Netflix said it will release a feature-length documentary, “BTS: The Return,” chronicling the group’s comeback journey on March 27.
Netflix on the 17th unveiled an official poster and trailer to launch promotion. The documentary follows BTS as the seven members reunite after a 3-year, 9-month hiatus and complete their fifth full-length album, “Arirang (ARIRANG).”
The film looks back on the group’s rise since its 2013 debut and focuses on the members’ struggles and growth as they prepare their next chapter. It includes behind-the-scenes footage of the members reuniting in Los Angeles and continuing their music work while reflecting on what the team means to them.
Netflix positioned the documentary as a key follow-up to “BTS Comeback Live: Arirang,” which will be streamed exclusively live on Netflix at 8 p.m. on March 21.
Bao Nguyen, director of “The Greatest Night in Pop History,” directed the project. It was co-produced by global production company This Machine and HYBE.
In the trailer, the members share candid reflections on the past, present and future, alongside the message, “We came back to where we naturally belong.”
“BTS: The Return” is set for a worldwide simultaneous release on Netflix at 4 p.m. on March 27.
Netflix on the 17th unveiled an official poster and trailer to launch promotion. The documentary follows BTS as the seven members reunite after a 3-year, 9-month hiatus and complete their fifth full-length album, “Arirang (ARIRANG).”
The film looks back on the group’s rise since its 2013 debut and focuses on the members’ struggles and growth as they prepare their next chapter. It includes behind-the-scenes footage of the members reuniting in Los Angeles and continuing their music work while reflecting on what the team means to them.
Netflix positioned the documentary as a key follow-up to “BTS Comeback Live: Arirang,” which will be streamed exclusively live on Netflix at 8 p.m. on March 21.
Bao Nguyen, director of “The Greatest Night in Pop History,” directed the project. It was co-produced by global production company This Machine and HYBE.
In the trailer, the members share candid reflections on the past, present and future, alongside the message, “We came back to where we naturally belong.”
“BTS: The Return” is set for a worldwide simultaneous release on Netflix at 4 p.m. on March 27.
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