"BLACKPINK", Netflix's first K-POP documentary to be released on October 14th.
"BLACKPINK" has become the protagonist of Netflix's first K-POP documentary.

According to YG Entertainment on the 9th, the documentary "BLACKPINK: Light Up the Sky" will be exclusively released on Netflix on October 14th.

This documentary contains four years of continuous running since the debut of "BLACKPINK" in 2016. From the time of the trainees until today, when they grew up to become a global star, including not-before-released images, dormitory life, and behind-the-scenes stories about the stage.

Through their album recording process, which has produced hit songs, and candid interviews of four members, how “Artist BLACKPINK” exerts a synergistic effect, and among them there is a glimpse of whether or not they are melting their lives.

"BLACKPINK: Light Up the Sky" was directed by Caroline Suh, who performed a well-made documentary at "Salt Fat Acid Heat". According to Caroline Suh, they have captured their frank and natural moments based on their good relationship with "BLACKPINK".

"BLACKPINK" is "I'm looking forward to sharing our story with BLINK (fan club, a fan of BLACKPINK) all over the world through Netflix documentary," "This work will give viewers joy. I hope that."

Netflix's Adam Del Deo documentary VP said, "I'm really lucky to be working with BLACKPINK, one of the most popular girl groups in the world right now." I'm very happy to see it."

2020/09/09 21:30 KST