• By Sukanya Saha
  • Tue, 15 Aug 2023 09:14 AM (IST)
  • Source:JND

BTS Documentary To Premiere On Netflix: The much-awaited BTS documentary, titled 'Bring The Soul: The Movie,' is scheduled for release on Netflix on September 10. The documentary will first become accessible in specific regions, with additional information anticipated about its availability in India. Released globally in cinemas on August 7, 2019, 'Bring The Soul: The Movie' offers an up-close look into the personal lives of BTS members during their 'Love Yourself tour.'

The documentary opens with their concluding concert in Europe, staged on a rooftop in Paris. Through their narratives, the members recount their adventures, detailing their encounters with unfamiliar cities, performing for enormous audiences, and reflecting on the profound transformative effect the tour had on them.

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Spanning across over 110 nations for its premiere, 'Bring The Soul: The Movie' has achieved the distinction of being the most extensive event cinema launch ever recorded. The documentary provides a unique opportunity for fans to see BTS not as famous figures, but as seven people embarking on an exceptional expedition, deriving delight from ordinary endeavours like sharing meals and exchanging anecdotes.

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Past BTS Documentaries:

This documentary marks another addition to the repertoire of the internationally renowned boy band. BTS has previously unveiled two other documentaries that captured the hearts of audiences on a global scale.

'Burn the Stage,' which premiered on March 28, 2018, presents an eight-episode series chronicling the group's 2017 'BTS Live Trilogy Episode III (Final Chapter): The Wings Tour.' Through this series, viewers gain a deeper understanding of the members' perspectives on life, music, and their unwavering dedication.

Another captivating BTS documentary series, 'Break the Silence,' made its debut in May 2020, divided into two segments. This series meticulously recounts the band's odyssey from the 'Love Yourself' tour to the 'Love Yourself: Speak Yourself' tour, an expansive journey covering an impressive span of 351 days.

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Lastly, BTS' 'Yet to Come in Cinemas' serves as the concluding documentary on the roster. This concert film encapsulates moments following the announcement of their hiatus and impending mandatory military service, along with their landmark album 'Proof' and their Busan concert.

In addition to the collective BTS documentaries, individual members Suga and J-hope released their own solo documentary series following their debut with solo albums. This year marked the celebration of BTS' 10th anniversary, and the group's lineup includes seven members: RM, Suga, J-hope, Jin, Jimin, V, and Jungkook.