Streaming giant Netflix recently shared a trailer for upcoming documentary, BTS: The Return. The film makes its premiere on March 27.
The feature-length documentary is directed by acclaimed director Bao Nguyen and produced by This Machine and HYBE. BTS: The Return will come on the heels of BTS' live performance on Netflix, and will chronicle the long-awaited return of the band as they make their fifth studio album, Arirang. The movie offers rare behind-the-scenes access.
Since their debut in 2013, BTS have reached extraordinary levels of success and built a fan base that has taken on everything from philanthropic work to politics. After some time apart, the seven members of the band - Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook - meet up in Los Angeles to return to a shared creative space and make music again. For their next chapter, they reflect on their whirlwind past as they contemplate what the future of BTS will look and sound like.
BTS: The Return offers an intimate look at the performers as they work through their doubts and share moments of laughter and rediscovery. BTS contemplates how to begin again, wrestles with honoring the past without being bound by it, and redefine an ever-evolving identity as the band mates grow as artists and global icons.
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