BTS shares new sneak peek for Netflix's 'The Return' documentary

Following last week's trailer, BTS released an additional sneak peek on March 25 for its Netflix documentary 'BTS: The Return,' offering behind-the-scenes looks at the 'Arirang' album cover shoot and member interviews ahead of the March 27 premiere.

BTS gave fans another exclusive glimpse into its comeback via a new teaser for the Netflix documentary 'BTS: The Return,' posted on March 25. Building on the earlier trailer that highlighted reflections from military service and the LA reunion, this sneak peek focuses on the cover shoot for 'Arirang,' showing the efforts of producers, stylists, and creatives to capture the seven members—RM, Jin, Suga, j-hope, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook—in suits standing stoically in two rows. It also teases solo interviews with questions like: 'Do you feel that you’re trying something completely new?', 'What changed the most for you as an artist?' and 'Are you returning with something familiar?' without spoiling answers. The documentary, described as “BTS gathers in LA to record their album ‘Arirang’ in this documentary offering unprecedented access to the band as they enter a new era,” premieres March 27. 'Arirang,' released March 20, is the group's first full-length album since 2020's 'Be' (a Billboard 200 No. 1) and features 14 tracks including single 'Swim.' BTS is promoting it with a comeback concert in Seoul, a Spotify showcase, appearances at New York City's Guggenheim for 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,' and a global tour starting in April.

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Illustrative teaser for Netflix's BTS ARIRANG comeback livestream, featuring the group on stage with promotional graphics and excited fans.
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Netflix releases teaser for BTS ARIRANG comeback livestream

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Following last week's announcement, Netflix dropped a teaser on March 7 for BTS's comeback live event tied to their album ARIRANG, heightening anticipation for the group's return after nearly four years.

BTS has released a trailer for the Netflix documentary BTS: The Return, which chronicles the making of their comeback album Arirang. The film debuts on March 27, ahead of the album's release on March 20. The group reunited in Los Angeles after completing mandatory military service.

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Netflix has released BTS: The Return, a feature-length documentary capturing the K-pop group's reunion after mandatory military service and their comeback show. Directed by Bao Nguyen, the film follows the creation of their tenth studio album Arirang and behind-the-scenes of the March 21 concert at Seoul's Gwanghwamun Square. The documentary premiered on March 27, 2026.

BTS has revealed the 14-song tracklist for their upcoming album Arirang, set for release on March 20, 2026. The album features collaborations with producers including Diplo, Kevin Parker, and JPEGMAFIA. It marks the group's first full album since 2020's Be.

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BTS's fifth studio album 'Arirang', released March 20, topped Melon's Top 100 with lead track 'Swim' and sold over 4 million copies on day one. As the group prepares for their first full-group concert since military service at Gwanghwamun Square on March 21—announced last month with elaborate procession and production details—leader RM will limit choreography due to an ankle ligament injury from rehearsals. The free one-hour show admits 22,000 ticket holders but expects 260,000 in the area, with live Netflix streaming and bolstered security.

K-pop group BTS has secured its seventh No. 1 debut on the Billboard 200 with 'ARIRANG,' earning 641,000 equivalent album units in its first week—the largest for any group since tracking began in 2014. The album, BTS's first full-group project in nearly seven years following military service and solo work, also topped the UK Official Albums Chart.

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BTS staged their first live performance as a group in three and a half years at Seoul’s Gwanghwamun Square on March 21, 2026, one day after releasing their album ‘Arirang’. The free event drew large crowds despite limited tickets and was broadcast live on Netflix. Leader RM performed with limited mobility due to an ankle injury.

 

 

 

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