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Documentary marking 10 years of BTS debut to premiere on this date

The eight-episode series will have a staggered release on the streaming service

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BTS Monuments: Beyond The Star, a documentary series celebrating the 10-year anniversary of South Korean music sensation BTS, will arrive on the streamer Disney Plus on December 20. The group also unveiled a teaser featuring RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook as they spoke about themselves.

The eight-episode series will have a staggered release on the streaming service, said the septet's management agency BigHit Music on the global fan forum Weverse on Tuesday. 

It will comprise of exclusive interviews, unseen performances, and glimpses behind the scenes, the documentary encapsulates the essence of BTS’s ascent to global stardom. BTS Monuments: Beyond The Star will reportedly extend beyond the members themselves, incorporating appearances by Hybe Chairman Bang Si-Hyuk and Kang Myeongseok, the author of the BTS biography Beyond The Story: 10-Year Record Of BTS.

The 20-second glimpse into the documentary features members sharing their thoughts on their emotional journey. The video started with J-Hope saying, “I felt each and every emotion.” Suga follows him saying, “So I started to make music again.” V aka Kim Taehyung says, “I laughed and laughed and laughed.” Jimin laughed and said, “I started crying.” Jin spoke next, “It hit me then.” Jungkook smiles as he says, “This is it.” RM concludes the teaser by saying, “We did it.”

Currently, Jin, J-Hope and Suga are serving in the military as part of their mandatory service. RM, Jimin, V and Jungkook will also serve in the military. 

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