Streaming platform Netflix is releasing the documentary BTS: The Return, which chronicles BTS’s comeback journey over 3 years and 9 months.
Premiering on the 27th, Netflix’s feature-length documentary BTS: The Return follows BTS as they reunite after a long wait and craft their music for a long-anticipated comeback. Since their 2013 debut, BTS have enjoyed unprecedented global success and written history; the film spotlights how they look back on their past and prepare the next chapter as artists.
In particular, through the special ‘BTS Comeback Live: Arirang,’ where the members speak directly about their past, present, and future, fans’ anticipation is soaring.
Before that, on the 17th, Netflix unveiled the trailer and poster for BTS: The Return, further fueling excitement.
The BTS: The Return poster captures moving moments as BTS stand on the brink of their comeback stage. The accompanying trailer focuses on the making of BTS’s fifth full-length album ‘Arirang’ (ARIRANG) and the seven members who continue chasing their dreams. The members reunite in Los Angeles (LA), USA, reflecting on the identity and meaning of ‘BTS’ while grappling with their new album and music.
The trailer’s narration, “We came back to where we belong,” heightens expectations for their first full-group album in 3 years and 9 months and for stages only BTS can deliver.
Meanwhile, BTS: The Return is directed by Vietnamese American filmmaker Bao Nguyen.