
What we learned from the new documentary, BTS Army: Forever We Are Young
BTS Army: Forever We Are Young is a new film that chronicles the rise of the seven-member K-pop band and how they're powered by their loyal, global fan base.
Today on Commotion, culture critic Hannah Sung and CBC producer Samantha Lui join host Elamin Abdelmahmoud to talk about what made them BTS fans, what they liked about the new documentary BTS Army: Forever We Are Young, and what they wished they saw more of in the film.

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