Fans trembled when BTS announced they were taking some rest and considering solo adventures.

But the announcement on CNN Business from the heads of The Walt Disney Company and Hybe, BTS's management company, indicates that the K-Pop group is in fact on the starting blocks for new projects.

These projects are three in number with regard to the group or some of its members: the filmed concert

BTS, Permission to Dance on Stage LA

;

the original

BTS documentary series Monuments: Beyond the Star

;

and the travel reality show

In the Soop: Friendcation

, about V's vacation with his friends, South Korean actors Park Hyung-sik, Choi Woo-shik and Park Seo-joon and rapper Peakboy.

Leading stars

According to

The Hollywood Reporter

, the documentary series, which airs next year, "will showcase the daily lives, thoughts, and plans of the members of BTS as they prepare for their second chapter."

"We're thrilled to partner with Hybe to showcase their original content created with powerful artist IP on our global streaming services, including Disney+," said Jessica Kam-Engle, Disney's chief content officer for APAC, in a press release.

“This collaboration represents our creative ambition: to work with iconic content creators and A-list stars in Asia-Pacific so that their talent can be enjoyed by the general public in multiple ways.

We are confident that these new titles will captivate viewers around the world and we look forward to introducing more music content to our service.

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