In addition to checking out RM’s new documentary, ‘Right People, Wrong Place’, check out other documentary productions about BTS that you need to watch!
This Thursday, the 9th, the documentary “RM: Right People, Wrong Place” premiered in Brazilian cinemas, a production that presents the creative process of RMleader of BTS, during the creation of his latest solo album, “Right People, Wrong Place”.
In addition to showing behind the scenes of the development of the album, chosen as the best k-pop album of 2024 by Rolling Stone magazine, the documentary also portrays the mix of emotions that surrounded the idol in the days leading up to his military enlistment. Watch the trailer!
This, however, is not BTS’s first documentary. Throughout its almost 12-year career, the group has released a series of documentary productions that follow both the seven members together, and specific moments of the artists’ solo activities.
If you are new to the ARMY fandom, RECREIO has put together a list of 5 documentaries about BTS that you need to watch. Check it out!
1. Bring the Soul: The Movie (2019)
Synopsis: “Members of K-pop group BTS share a glimpse into their lives in candid interviews and concert footage from the Love Yourself world tour.”
Where to watch: Netflix
2. BTS Monuments: Beyond The Star (2023)

Synopsis: “BTS marks its 10th anniversary as a globally acclaimed 21st century pop icon. The group’s journey begins with overcoming challenges and conflicts to reach the pinnacle of the global music industry. This series explores the daily lives and innermost thoughts of the seven members of BTS as they search for meaning and purpose in life.”
Where to watch: Disney+
3. SUGA: Road To D-Day (2023)

Synopsis: “Min Yoon-gi, who had many concerns and dreams, established himself as the world-renowned artist Suga of BTS at the age of twenty-eight. After leaving a unique legacy with his natural talent, hard work and brilliant success, he works on a solo album as August D, embarking on a journey to discover new stories. From Las Vegas, Malibu, San Francisco and Tokyo, to Chuncheon, Pyeongchang and Seoul, SUGA hits the road to find his dream again.”
Where to watch: Disney+
4. HOPE ON THE STREET (2024)

Synopsis: “In 2024, BTS’s J-Hope begins a journey into his 12th year, revisiting his dancing roots. With his former instructor, popping champion Boogaloo Kin, he explores the streets of Osaka, Seoul, Paris, New York and Gwangju, encountering inspiring street dancers along the way. Follow j-hope in pursuit of a dream that connects his past, present and future.”
Where to watch: Prime Video
5. JUNG KOOK: I AM STILL (2024)

Synopsis: “Jung Kook stood out as an artist of the 2020s, captivating audiences with his hits like Seven, 3D and Standing Next To You, which topped the charts. To this day, he fills the ARMY with pride, in a continuous effort to improve and grow. Instead of being satisfied with his natural talent and impressive achievements, he continues to chart his own path. From the release of the solo single to the release of the GOLDEN album, follow eight months of Jung Kook’s glorious moments as he travels the world and visits cities like New York, London and Seoul. This is the story of Jung Kook, an artist who never stops dreaming.”
Where to watch: Disney+
Also read: 7 films recommended by BTS members
Source: Recreio
