BTS Army… Assemble! K-Pop sensation BTS is partnering up with Disney+, and their docuseries BTS Monuments: Beyond the Star will be coming to the streaming platform sometime in 2023.
The Bangtan Boys formed their band in 2010 and released their first single, “No More Dream,” in 2013. They turned out to be a big hit with just their first album, leaving fans mesmerized with their amazing vocals and adorable looks.
Jin, J-Hope, Jimin, Jungkook, RM, V, and Suga have come a long way since 2013, and their group stands as one of the most trending artists in K-pop and the best-selling act in South Korea, and even one of the biggest artists in the world right now.
Now, Disney+ has announced via Twitter that BTS will be coming to the streaming platform with TWO documentaries, much to the thrill of the fans. BTS: Permission to Dance will capture their recent concert tour in LA and will be out soon this year.
The second documentary is somehow even more interesting than the first! According to the video posted by Disney+ on Twitter, BTS Monuments: Beyond the Star will show fans “a more up close and personal side” of the Korean band.
The second documentary will show the band’s journey through the years, how they’ve grown in the past decade, and the story of their music.
BTS Monuments: Beyond the Star is bound to get fans super excited since the band is usually very private about their personal lives, and a close look into their life offstage will be something unseen before.
On a scale of one to bouncing-off-the-walls, how excited are you to see the two documentaries featuring BTS?
About BTS Monuments: Beyond The Star
BTS Monuments: Beyond The Star is an upcoming documentary series on Disney+ featuring K-Pop sensation BTS, a South Korean boy band.
The docuseries will give the viewers a more up-close look into the personal lives of BTS, their journey through the years, and more insight into how they’ve grown and their music’s story.
The docuseries will be available for streaming sometime in 2023.
Source: Twitter
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