- By Simran Srivastav
- Sat, 25 Nov 2023 09:54 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
BTS Documentaries To Watch On OTT: Kpop group BTS is currently on a break to focus on their solo projects and move forward with their mandatory military enlistment. Jin, Suga and Jhope are already serving in the military and the enlistment of Jungkook, RM, V and Jimin have already begun. It is a bittersweet feeling for BTS ARMY as the group will reunite in 2025. The members of BTS have made sure that their fans won't have to miss them too much and to fill the void of their absence, they will release a documentary titled 'BTS Monuments: Beyond The Star'.
Ahead of the release of 'BTS Monuments: Beyond The Star', take a look at other BTS documentaries you can watch on the OTT platform.
1. Burn the Stage: The Movie
'Burn the Stage: The Movie' is the first documentary of the group, which showcased the members' '2017 The Wings Tour'. The movie is currently available to watch on YouTube. It is 85-minute-long footage of BTS members performing on stage and also features their off-stage moments.
2. Bring The Soul: Docu-Series
'Bring The Soul: Docu-Series' is currently streaming on Netflix. The series showcases the group's 'Love Yourself World Tour' and their conversations filmed after the end of the European leg in 2018.
3. Suga: Road To D-Day
'Suga: Road To D-Day' was released after Suga made his solo album debut with 'D-Day'. The documentary showed his vulnerable side as he explored his identity and new dreams and how he worked on his album. The movie is streaming on Disney+ Hotstar.
4. Jhope In The Box
'Jhope In The Box' was released after Jhope made his solo album debut with 'Jack In The Box'. The documentary showed his journey of making his album and his iconic performance at Lollapalooza. It is streaming on Disney+ Hotstar.
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5. BTS Yet To Come
'BTS Yet To Come' was released in theatres in 2023 as a gift for BTS ARMY on the occasion of BTS' 10-year anniversary. The documentary featured the group's last performance in Busan in 2022. It is now streaming on Prime Video.