BTS fever is far from over; K-POP is still ruling the world. Disney recently dropped a slate for their Korean content, and how did Prime Video respond?
They are back with a documentary about BTS, specifically about BTS member J-Hope, and Prime Video couldn’t time it better.
For context, South Korean male citizens have to obey mandatory military service, lasting 18-21 months. So, as J-Hope is fulfilling his duty, there is definitely a lack of content, and the documentary will fill some of the gap.
And on his birthday, Hope didn’t disappoint the fans as he shared a positive update.
According to Prime Video’s vision, “Hope on the Street” follows J-Hope’s journey back to his dancing roots in its 12th year. Joined by Boogaloo Kin, his former instructor, he explores streets worldwide, encountering street dancers. The series blends his origin story, love for dance, and travel adventures, making it a treat for the fans.
The documentary will also feature several songs from the highly anticipated album by Hope, “Hope on the Street Vol.1,” which will release on March 29th.
Regarding the Documentary, it will be streaming on the platform from March 28th, one day prior to the album. A step like this will definitely boost the platform’s statistics; K-pop fans are crazy in terms of loving their favorite stars.
#JHOPE doesn’t need permission to dance. #HopeOnTheStreet premieres 28 Mar. pic.twitter.com/nLCIiNV9ne
— Prime Video Singapore (@primevideosg) February 18, 2024
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