Despite the group's hiatus and solo activity, the new year promises a bounty of BTS material for ARMY. In particular, Disney+ has announced it will air a documentary series about the K-pop icons in 2023 that will feature plenty of unseen footage from throughout their rise to international stardom.
According to NME, BTS Monuments: Beyond the Star is described as a “music docu-series” focusing on the seven-member group that will stream exclusively on Disney+. It will “chart the incredible journey of 21st century pop icons BTS.” Promising “unprecedented access,” the series will feature music and video footage shot over the band’s nine-year career. It will also look at their daily lives and thoughts as they plan for their “second chapter.”
A preview video was unveiled today (November 30) on the Disney+ Singapore Twitter feed. “I hope you find new sides of us that are previously unseen,” Jungkook says at the end of the clip. A release date for the series has not been announced yet.
BTS announced in July that they were going on hiatus, later promising to reunite at some point. In the meantime, group members are working on solo projects - Jungkook recently performed at the opening ceremony for the World Cup in Qatar and RM is preparing the release of his debut solo album, Indigo, on December 2. The members are expected to begin signing up for their mandatory military service.
Check out a preview of BTS Monuments: Beyond the Star below.
It’s time for the second chapter.
— Disney+ Singapore (@DisneyPlusSG) November 30, 2022
Chart the incredible journey of pop icons BTS in the new docu-series BTS MONUMENTS: BEYOND THE STAR, an exclusive #DisneyPlusSG series coming soon. pic.twitter.com/zMPNjQ1mjD
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