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BTS’ New Documentary BTS Monuments: Beyond The Star Trailer Released

The first official trailer for BTS's docuseries was released on YouTube by BIGHIT MUSIC on November 29.

New Delhi: The trailer for the upcoming documentary series BTS Monuments: Beyond The Star, which follows the life of South Korean boy band Bangtan Soneyondan, has been released. Fans will be able to follow the seven members of the group—Jin, Jimin, Taehyung, J-Hope, RM, Suga, and Jungkook—as they navigate the highs and lows of their ten-year career through an OTT streaming experience that is set to launch soon.

The first official trailer for BTS's docuseries was released on YouTube by BIGHIT MUSIC on November 29. The first part of the clip features the members at their debut.

With Permission to Dance, BTS made a major breakthrough during the pandemic and earned great popularity. BTS left a lasting effect with this song, despite the fact that tracks like Dynamite and Butter were already well-known. The 10-year journey together will be captured in the series, which will also detail the members' personal experiences, disputes, and rise to success.

Check out the trailer here:

The Bangtan universe logo, created out of performance pictures, initially appeared on a unique poster for BTS Monuments: Beyond the Star. 

Disney Plus will start airing the series on December 21.

Meanwhile, since June 2022, the group has taken a break, with its members engaging in separate pursuits until their expected reunion in 2025. Meanwhile, solo albums by RM, Jimin, V, and Jungkook have all been released.

RM's first studio album 'Indigo' was released in December 2022. Jimin dropped his mini album 'Face' on March 24 of this year. V's album 'Layover' was released on September 8, and Jungkook unleashed his album 'Golden' on November 3.

BTS' Jungkook recently won the top award in the 2023 Billboard Music Award. With his debut solo song 'Seven', which features American singer and rapper Latto, the K-pop idol won the Global K-pop song award. Since July 14, 2023, 'Seven' and other songs by the K-pop artist have remained at the top of the Billboard Top 100 and Top 200.

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