BTS Reunites in Netflix Documentary 'The Return' Trailer Release

The trailer for the documentary "BTS: The Return" showcases the global pop group reuniting in Los Angeles to create new music after completing their mandatory military service. The film will follow the seven members as they reflect on their journey from debut to international stardom and navigate their return to the studio. Directed by Bao Nguyen, the documentary is produced by HYBE along with other production companies. It is scheduled to begin streaming worldwide on Netflix on March 27, 2026.

Key Points: BTS 'The Return' Trailer: Reunion Documentary on Netflix

  • Trailer reveals BTS reunion in LA
  • Documentary follows post-military service return
  • Features studio sessions and personal reflections
  • Directed by filmmaker Bao Nguyen
  • Global Netflix release March 27, 2026
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Netflix 'BTS: The Returb' trailer out now now: All about the reunion and release date

Watch the trailer for 'BTS: The Return,' documenting the group's reunion and new music after military service. Streams on Netflix March 27, 2026.

"follow the group as they meet again in the studio and begin creating new music - Press Release"

New Delhi, March 17

The trailer for the upcoming documentary 'BTS: The Return' is out now, giving fans a look at the global music group as they come back together after completing their military service.

The one-minute, fifty-five-second trailer follows the seven members of BTS as they reunite in Los Angeles to work on new music after spending time apart. The group, which debuted in 2013, has become one of the biggest pop acts in the world and has built a massive global fan base over the years.

According to a press release, the documentary will follow the group as they meet again in the studio and begin creating new music. It also shows how the members reflect on their journey, from their early days in Korea to becoming global music stars.

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The documentary is also expected to feature moments from their reunion, including discussions about their time away from music, the changes they experienced, and their plans for the future. It also highlights the bond between the members as they return to working together after several years.

The film is directed by filmmaker Bao Nguyen, who previously worked on projects such as The Stringer and The Greatest Night in Pop. It is produced by HYBE, along with production companies This Machine and EAST Films.

Executive producers on the film include Mark Blatty, Melissa Robledo, Seonjeong Shin, Nicole Kim, Kyewon Suh, and James Shin. Producers include Jane Cha Cutler, Bao Nguyen, R.J. Cutler, Elise Pearlstein, Trevor Smith, Choongeon Lee, Namjo Kim, and Se Jun Lee.

The documentary will stream worldwide on Netflix starting March 27, 2026.

- ANI

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Rohit P
It's great to see them back. Their discipline, from global tours to completing mandatory military service, is impressive. Hope they inspire our Indian artists to build similar dedicated global fandoms.
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Sarah B
The trailer gave me goosebumps! The bond they share is so genuine. As someone who discovered them during the pandemic, their music was a huge comfort. Excited for this new chapter.
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Aman W
Respectfully, while I appreciate their success, I hope this documentary also shows the immense pressure and mental health challenges K-pop idols face. The industry can be brutal behind the glamour.
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Kavya N
My daughter is counting the days! She's saved her pocket money for a Netflix subscription just for this. It's amazing how music transcends language and culture. Jai Ho, BTS! ✨
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Vikram M
Good for them. Their global business model is a case study. HYBE isn't just a music label; it's an entertainment conglomerate. Indian music labels should take notes on brand building.

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