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BTS Netflix Documentary: Everything to Know About BTS: The Return Premiere Date, Trailer, and Behind the Scenes

'They were actually giving us and the camera more than I expected,' director Bao Nguyen said

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BTS: THE RETURN

BTS: THE RETURN

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BTS's comeback at Seoul's historic Gwanghwamun Square may have been streamed to millions around the world, but that was just the beginning of the K-pop juggernaut's partnership with Netflix. Next up: a feature-length documentary chronicling the seven members' journey back to the stage, titled BTS: The Return. 

Directed by Bao Nguyen — best known for The Stringer and The Greatest Night in PopBTS: The Return follows RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jung-kook in their long-awaited reunion after completing military service. It's been more than three years since the group performed as one, and even longer since the seven members released an album together. BTS: The Return invites viewers into the creative process as the band reunited in Los Angeles in August 2025 to work on Arirang, the 14-track project that was just released.

Here's everything to know about the Netflix documentary BTS: The Return, including its premiere date, the trailer, and how the film was made. 

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Bao Nguyen, Jane Cha Cutler, Namjo Kim at the BTS: The Return press conference in Seoul on March 20

Bao Nguyen, Jane Cha Cutler, Namjo Kim at the BTS: The Return press conference in Seoul on March 20

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At a press conference in Seoul on March 20, director Nguyen discussed finding the line between honesty and privacy in making BTS: The Return. "To be honest, the group was so vulnerable," Nguyen said. "I don't think we cut anything that really felt too private — they were actually giving us and the camera more than I expected." He gave an example. "We were sitting in the car with RM, and he starts talking about Kairos and Chronos out of nowhere." The moment is teased in the documentary's trailer. "In the military, time just passed by," BTS's leader says. "But here in LA, you really feel the impermanence of time." 

Nguyen shared his approach to capturing the artists' thoughts in one particular setting: car rides in LA. "We didn't have the intention to do traditional sit-down interviews. So for me, I wanted to get the interiority of each of the members somehow," he said. "And if you've ever been to LA, there's a lot of driving — and when you're sitting in a car, you do a lot of thinking." The result? BTS talking to the production crew casually from their seats as palm trees flashed by in the background. 

At the press conference, the director also discussed making a film that's both for the fans and for audiences unfamiliar with the band. "When I make a film, especially a film about something that is very recognizable and famous, I know there's going to be a group of viewers who don't know anything about the subject," Nguyen said. 

His experience working on his first documentary, Live from New York!, about Saturday Night Live, provided insights. "One of the [SNL] writers told me — because they have to deal with topics that maybe the audience doesn't know right away — reward people for knowing, but don't punish people for not knowing," Nguyen recalled. "And so that's how I enter any film." To the BTS ARMY, the director hopes The Return feels like a love letter. But to viewers just learning about BTS, the documentary welcomes them, too.


When is the BTS Netflix documentary The Return coming out? 

BTS: The Return premieres March 27 on Netflix. The documentary's release comes just one week after the group dropped their latest album, Arirang, on March 20. 


BTS Netflix documentary The Return trailer

Netflix released the trailer for BTS: The Return on March 16. "When you've been away, how do you return?" the video asks. The trailer teases the themes in the documentary, from the pressure the group feels about releasing new music after their hiatus to the broader question of what makes BTS BTS. "At our core, we're still just a bunch of country kids from Korea," RM says. The trailer includes snapshots of BTS in the recording studio but also shows the seven members casually hanging out at dinner and chilling in the pool. Watch the video below.

What is the BTS Netflix documentary The Return about?

BTS: THE RETURN

BTS: THE RETURN

Netflix

Here's what BTS: The Return is about, from the official logline: "After completing South Korea's mandatory military service, the seven members reunite in Los Angeles to make music together, returning to a shared creative space shaped by time apart and personal change. As millions of fans await the comeback of the decade, BTS confronts quieter questions: how to begin again, how to honor the past without being bound by it, and how to move forward together. Through moments of doubt, laughter, and rediscovery, they create new music that reflects who they are now — culminating in what will become a landmark album of its time."

At the press conference in Seoul on March 20, producer Jane Cha Cutler spoke about a moment in the documentary that captured BTS's balance between staying rooted in their Korean identity and speaking to the world at the same time while making Arirang. "There are a couple of scenes in the movie, one where [HYBE Creative Director] Boyoung [Lee] and Chairman Bang [Si-hyuk] are taking the members through the 'Legacy in Motion' idea," Cutler shared. The conversation around BTS's legacy takes center stage when, in the documentary, the members and HYBE executives discuss how long their sampling of the Korean folk song "Arirang" in the album's first track, "Body to Body," should be. Questions like how to honor BTS's heritage without leaning into overt patriotism emerge, and the members are divided in their opinions.

"'How much of this is enough? How much of it is too much? We are proud of our culture, and we want to express that. But is it going to seem like it's trying to be something that it's not?'" Cutler asked, recalling some of their discussions. "All these questions that I think are particular to this band and the members, but also I think all artists end up asking themselves as they create something new."


How the BTS Netflix documentary The Return was made

BTS: THE RETURN

BTS: THE RETURN

Netflix

The last thing Nguyen wanted in making BTS: The Return was to be a distraction to the band as they produced Arirang. "As an artist myself, I'm very well aware of how small things can really hinder creative process," he shared at the press conference in Seoul on March 20. "So coming into the project, we knew that we didn't want to be a hindrance in any way to them making a seminal album." It was important to him to try to be a fly on the wall as much as possible. 

He gave a technical example: "Minimizing handheld cameras where sometimes a handheld camera operator might be constantly looking for their frame and moving around the studio space." Nguyen added, "We found a corner with our tripod and basically stuck there until they had a break, and that's when we'd shift our position."

Cutler also spoke about how the production team worked around restrictions. "The recording rooms are very small, so you couldn't be in there with a full crew and camera," she explained. "But in a way, it kind of worked out for the film — because in setting up the camera at a particular angle [in the recording rooms] and leaving it, it becomes very intimate." The trailer teases some of these close-ups of the members. With the band returning from their hiatus bigger than ever, it's often these quiet moments that show the seven, in RM's words, "country kids from Korea" at their core.


Where to watch BTS Netflix documentary The Return 

BTS: The Return premieres March 27 on Netflix. The group's performance at Gwanghwamun Square, BTS: The Comeback Live, is available to stream on Netflix. 

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