BTS rapper J-latest Hope's documentary, J-Hope in a Box, gives fans a look into the making of his solo debut as an artist while the Army waits for its idols to make a comeback together. The 85-minute movie, which starts streaming on Disney+ and Weverse on Friday (the day before J-29th Hope's birthday), follows the K-pop sensation as he makes Jack in the Box (which will be published in July 2022) and gives his debut solo performance at Lollapalooza last year. According to the singer (real name Jung Ho-seok), "[people] know BTS extremely well, but not how BTS' J-Hope writes songs," in the teaser for the documentary. I'm doing everything by myself for the first time, from one to ten. The blaze I lit a fire under my desire on purpose. Nobody anticipated it to get out of control. The band's concert clip was originally made available by Disney+ as part of its Disney+ Day celebrations last autumn.Find out more information about "J-Hope in the Box," a new documentary from the BTS member, including when and where to view it online for free.
Online streaming options for 'J-Hope in a Box'
Disney+ and Weverse will begin streaming J-Hope in the Box on February 17. Disney+ requires a membership, or you may pay $22 to purchase the film from the Weverse store.