BTS prepares 3 exclusive projects in collaboration with Disney +

BTS is preparing another project to deliver to fans. The surprise is that the group is in close collaboration con Disneyand his seal Movementrevealed that the companies will work together to produce five streaming titles, including three exclusive projects featuring members of the group.

Upcoming three titles featuring K-Pop stars include: An exclusive cinematic recording of a concert with BTS’s live performance at the SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, in November 2021, titled “BTS: Permission to dance on stage – ALLI“.

The second will be a reality show original travel series with a cast that includes BTSV, Seo Jun Park from the soap opera “Itaewon Class” and the South Korean series “Parasite” starring Woo-shik Choi, Hyung-sik Park y Peakboy. The production tells the story of five friends who embark on a surprise trip and is titled “In the Soup: Friendcation”.

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The third is “BTS Monuments: Beyond the Star“, a series documentary film original, which will provide fans with a library of songs and footage from the past new years of BTS members. The series will present the daily lives, thoughts, and plans of the group members. It will be available on Disney streaming services in 2023.

This collaboration represents our creative ambition! Work with iconic content creators and big stars in Asia Pacific so that the general public can appreciate their talent in different ways. We believe that these new titles will captivate consumers around the world and look forward to introducing more music content to our service.”, says Jessica Kam-Engle, chief content officer at Disney.

This will be the start of a far-reaching collaboration, in which we will introduce audiences around the world to a wide range of Hybe content for fans who love our music and artists.”, commented the CEO of Hybe, Park Ji-won.

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