BTS have announced a new docuseries, BTS Monuments: Beyond the Stars, which will find the group sharing an array of new stories from throughout their career.
The doc is slated to arrive on Disney+ in 2023, though an exact date wasn’t announced.Per an official description, Beyond the Stars will feature footage from the past nine years, offering fans a glimpse at the daily lives of all seven members of BTS, as well as their thoughts and plans as they “prepare for their second chapter.”
The announcement was accompanied by a video in which BTS offered a few tantalizing details about the upcoming docuseries. The group said the film will feature “stories of our growth from our debut to today,” including candid ones “that have never been told.” As Jung Kook puts it near the end, “I hope you find new sides of us that are previously unseen.”
The Beyond the Stars docuseries is probably the biggest BTS-centric project on the horizon, as the group’s members are largely now focusing on individual projects. Back in July, BTS announced they would betaking a hiatus, though insisted they would eventually reunite. Along with focusing on solo projects, the members of BTS will also befulfilling their mandatory military dutiesin South Korea, which is expected to take through 2025.
As for their solo endeavors, Jin (who will reportedly be the first member to enroll in the military) partnered with Coldplay for a new solo single, “The Astronaut,” at the end of October. J-Hope dropped his first proper solo album, Jack in the Box, in July (he previously released a solo mixtape in 2018) and alsoheadlined Lollapalooza. Jung Kookperformed at the Opening Ceremonyfor the World Cup in Qatar. And RM is prepping for the release of hisdebut solo album,Indigo, which is set to arrive this Friday, Dec. 2.