Check out five films and series on Netflix that have already been recommended by BTS members to ARMYs
Despite having extremely busy schedules, the members of BTS still manage to find some time to relax and watch different films and series — and of course, share their best recommendations with ARMYs, just like every friend does.
With that in mind, RECREIO separated five Netflix productions that BTS has already recommended to fans. Check out!
1. Twenty-Five Twenty-One
Being one of the most successful K-dramas of 2022, “Twenty Five Twenty One” follows the story of Na Hee-do, a young woman who dreams of becoming a great fencer. Starring Kim Tae-ri It is Nam Joo-hyukthe production was recommended by Jungkook via Instagram, when the idol shared a scene from the drama while watching it.
2. Round 6

“Round 6” is, to date, the most watched South Korean production on Netflix. In addition to reaching the top of the most watched lists worldwide, the K-drama received numerous praise for its social criticism. Vrevealed that he was one of the series’ admirers when he appeared on stage at one of the shows on the “PERMISSION TO DANCE ON STAGE” tour in Los Angeles wearing the series’ classic red costume.
3. Emily in Paris

Starring Lily Collins, “Emily in Paris” is a fashion series that follows young American Emily after being hired by a French marketing company, and needing to move to Paris. In the second season, in one of the episodes, it is possible to hear the song “Dynamite”, by BTS, when Mindy, a friend of the protagonist, sings the track at a drag show. To show your support for the series, RM It is V shared the scene on their official Instagram accounts.
4. The Flavors of Korea
In this variety show, different famous guests are invited to try delicious South Korean food and drinks while sharing different stories. Through the Instagram stories tool, Jungkook shared that he was watching the production, and wrote in the caption “drinking alone”.
5. We Shouldn’t Have Grow Up
In 2021, RM shared through Instagram stories that he was watching the Japanese film “We Shouldn’t Have Grown Up”. The plot follows the life of a 40-year-old man who begins to reminisce about his old relationships and unfulfilled dreams in the 1990s.
Namjoon posted on Instagram a scene from the Japanese Netflix film “We Couldn’t Become Adults” (2021). It centers around a man who receives a friend request with a lost love that sends him back into his memories of the 1990s — when life seemed to burn a little brighter. pic.twitter.com/QM5tZPmTBk
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Source: Recreio
