BTS: The Return documentary reflects on the group's evolution and future endeavors.
- Screening event featured director Bao Nguyen and BigHit Music's Kim Hyun-jung.
- BTS embraces a more authentic portrayal in their latest documentary.
- The documentary premieres on Netflix on March 27 at 4 PM.
BTS will give fans an inside look at their personal and professional lives in the upcoming Netflix documentary BTS: The Return, which had a special screening on March 20 at Cinecube in Gwanghwamun, Seoul. Director Bao Nguyen, executive producer Jane Cha Cutler, and BigHit Music VP Kim Hyun-jung attended the event.
The film captures BTS in unscripted, everyday moments, including drinking soju, joking around, and playing games, showing a more relaxed and authentic side of the group. Kim explained that including these scenes involved careful discussions within the company and among the members. As BTS begins what she called “Chapter 2.0,” the group aimed to present a mature, honest portrayal that reflects both their growth and their personalities beyond the stage.

Kim also shared that the members found it unusual to see themselves in this light but were pleased with the final product and appreciated director Bao Nguyen’s thoughtful approach.
BTS: The Return follows the band as they reunite after a long hiatus and prepare new music for their comeback, highlighting their journey from global superstardom to the next phase of their careers. The documentary is set to premiere on Netflix on March 27 at 4 PM, giving fans worldwide a deeper understanding of the group’s dynamic and creative process.
- What is the title of BTS's upcoming Netflix documentary?
The title of the documentary is 'BTS: The Return'.
- When was the special screening of 'BTS: The Return' held?
The special screening was held on March 20 at Cinecube in Gwanghwamun, Seoul.
- Who attended the special screening of the documentary?
Director Bao Nguyen, executive producer Jane Cha Cutler, and BigHit Music VP Kim Hyun-jung attended the event.
- What themes does 'BTS: The Return' explore?
The documentary explores BTS's personal and professional lives, showcasing unscripted moments and their growth as individuals.
- When is the official premiere date for 'BTS: The Return' on Netflix?
The documentary is set to premiere on Netflix on March 27 at 4 PM.
- What does Kim Hyun-jung say about the portrayal of BTS in the documentary?
Kim Hyun-jung mentioned that the documentary aims to present a mature, honest portrayal of the members beyond the stage.
