SM Entertainment
In a groundbreaking collaboration that promises to captivate audiences worldwide, K-pop sensation NCT127 is set to be featured in an exclusive documentary film on Disney+. Label powerhouse SM Entertainment confirmed the news on Thursday, revealing that "NCT 127: The Lost Boys" will premiere on August 30. Directed by the acclaimed Jayil Park, whose 2020 short film "Georgia" garnered numerous accolades and international recognition, the four-episode series is poised to provide an intimate and compelling glimpse into the lives of the band members.
"NCT 127: The Lost Boys" will not only delve into the members' transformative journey as trainees but will also trace their roots back to their childhood, where the seeds of their musical aspirations were first sown. As fans eagerly await this unprecedented documentary, they can anticipate a multi-dimensional narrative that unravels the intricate stories of each member, revealing the trials, triumphs, and unyielding determination that have shaped NCT127 into the global phenomenon they are today.
The collaboration with Disney+ highlights the unparalleled reach and impact of NCT127, as the platform's global audience provides an opportunity to further solidify their position on the international stage. With the direction and creative vision of Jayil Park, known for his exceptional storytelling prowess, "NCT 127: The Lost Boys" is poised to offer an emotionally resonant experience that will leave a lasting impression on fans and music enthusiasts alike.
In addition to the exciting documentary project, member Jaehyun is set to make his highly-anticipated big-screen debut. Cast as the male lead in the upcoming thriller "You Will Die in Six Hours," a cinematic adaptation of a novel by acclaimed Japanese author Takano Kazuaki, Jaehyun's acting career continues to flourish. Following his breakthrough performance in the drama series "Dear. M" in 2021, which garnered attention both domestically and in Japan, the talented artist is set to showcase his versatility and undeniable talent on the silver screen once again. However, it is important to note that the release of "Dear. M" in Korea has been put on hold due to allegations surrounding the female lead concerning school bullying.
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