‘BTS Monuments: Beyond The Star’ ‘Beyond’ teaser trailer released
Disney+ has just revealed the official teaser poster and announcement trailer for BTS’ upcoming documentary, offering a sneak peek into the band’s decade-long odyssey.
This highly anticipated film pledges an intimate exploration, with BTS members opening up about their career aspirations, personal lives, and much more.
The highly awaited eight-episode documentary series, “BTS Monuments: Beyond The Star,” is scheduled to premiere on December 20. Fans are in for a weekly treat, with two episodes releasing every Wednesday.
BTS took to Weverse to share an exciting message: “Hello. The documentary series chronicling the 10 years of BTS and beyond, ‘BTS Monuments: Beyond The Star,’ is set to be released on Disney Plus.
Providing a sneak peek on its YouTube channel, Bangtan TV unveiled a 20-second teaser for the documentary. The clip features members speaking, with J-Hope kicking it off by expressing, “I felt each and every emotion.” Suga follows, stating, “So I started to make music again.”
V, also recognized as Kim Taehyung, chimed in, “I laughed and laughed and laughed.” Jimin joined in with a laugh, remarking, “I started crying.” Jin, in reflection, shared, “It hit me then.” Jungkook grinned and affirmed, “This is it.” RM wrapped up the montage, declaring, “We did it.”
Presently, Jin, J-Hope, and Suga are fulfilling their mandatory military service obligations, while RM, Jimin, V, and Jungkook are also slated to serve, although specific dates are yet to be disclosed. In South Korea, all eligible men aged 18-28 are required to undergo approximately two years of military service.
It’s worth noting that all BTS members received a deferral for the commencement of their military duties, allowing them to delay their service until the age of 30. The group harbors aspirations of reuniting as a whole around 2025, following the completion of their individual service commitments.
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