The series will debut next year and include
music and footage of the South Korean group from the past nine
years. Called "BTS Monuments: Beyond the Star," it will showcase
"the daily lives, thoughts and plans" of the group's members "as
they prepare for their second chapter," Disney said in a
statement.
Last month, BTS announced the band was taking a break while
members worked on solo projects [L1N2Y11TK].
Disney said the programming would be released globally on its
streaming services, including on Disney+. Its other streaming
platforms include Hulu and Disney+Hotstar.
The company did not say which services would carry the
programming in which markets.
The agreement with BTS management company HYBE also allows for
Disney to run a recording of a stadium concert in Los Angeles in
November 2021, the group's first performance before fans after a
two-year interruption forced by the COVID-19 pandemic.
In addition, the deal includes a reality show called "In the
Soop: Friendcation" and featuring V from BTS, "Itaewon Class" TV
star Seo-jun Park, "Parasite" movie actor Woo-shik Choi, singer
and actor Hyung-sik Park and rapper Peakboy.
The show would follow the five friends "venturing on a surprise
trip" and "enjoying a variety of leisure and fun activities,"
Disney said.
Disney also would introduce new programming from other HYBE
artists over the next few years, the statement said.
(Reporting by Lisa Richwine; Editing by Bradley Perrett)
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