Jungkook of BTS, who recently dropped a solo documentary movie I AM STILL, shared his musical journey. Directed by Rajdeep Roy, a series version of the documentary I AM STILL THE ORIGINAL has also been announced, which will be released on an OTT platform. The docuseries will premiere on December 3, 2024.
A docu-series of BTS’ Jungkook titled I AM STILL THE ORIGINAL was announced by BIGHIT Music on November 7, 2024. This special follows the artist through his musical journey and all the forces that helped inspire his first-ever solo album GOLDEN. The streaming platform Disney+ has Wednesday slated to hail from November 3rd, 2024.
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They have released a teaser of the show, which gives a glimpse into the artist’s beautiful process of making music. He discusses his solo/individual shades and the relevance of BTS in it after all. Given how well the docufilm was received, the series is poised to be a hit with fans as well. I AM STILL docufilm distributed across 114 nations, bringing in undervalued 5.61 Million USD of International sales. Total Global Box Office: 8.18 million.
According to the documentary description, the movie is going to follow Jungkook BTS’ biggest member and track his journey from “the Autumn of 2023 leading up to releasing his debut ever solo album GOLDEN.” The movie chronicles the exercise of crafting the file over 150 days earlier than its eventual launch. In addition to this, it will also feature the artist behind the project and his amazing journey.
In addition, the movie will include performances in Seoul and Times Square live. It will also include interviews and behind-the-scenes content.
Following splashing the world scene with his solo debut album GOLDEN in 2023, Jungkook was a force. The album includes the previously released collaborations with SEVEN ft. Latto, 3D ft. Jack Harlow, a remix version of Standing Next to You with pop star Usher and more.
The artist who went on active duty in 2023 is currently serving in the Republic of Korea Army’s 5th Infantry Division. At that point, he will be released together with the other members around 2025 and rejoin for a full-group comeback.