There is something for every taste. If you’re looking for Netflix shows and movies to binge-watch, we’ve got you covered with 6 recommendations based on BTS’s viewing lists!
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End Of The F***ing World
It was on Weverse that fans asked V to give them news about his life and so in addition to practicing golf, he claimed to have watched the Netflix series End of the F***ing World
- Fan: Taehyung, what are you looking at?
- V: The End of the F***ing World
End of the F***ing World tells the story of a self-diagnosed psychopath and a rage-filled classmate who wants to escape her family life. Together they embark on a journey full of shocking twists and turns.
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twenty five twenty one
It was in an Instagram story that Jungkook shared a clip of himself laughing in a scene from Twenty Five Twenty One, a 2022 K-Drama that has taken Netflix by storm.
Twenty Five Twenty One is a series that traces the romantic lives of five characters including an ambitious 18-year-old fencer and a 22-year-old man who is taking a second chance at life. It was at the ages of 25 and 21 that they fell in love.
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Emily In Paris (Season 2)
BTS’ song “Dynamite” made a surprise appearance in season 2 of the Netflix series Emily in Paris, a fashion-centric series in which Emily, an American, joins a French marketing company in Paris.
One episode features Emily’s friend Mindy performing “Dynamite” at a drag show, and RM and V shared the episode on their Instagram accounts after watching it.
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Paik’s Spirit
While in quarantine, Jungkook shared an Instagram story captioned “drinking alone.” It was a music video from Netflix’s Paik’s Spirit, hosted by chef Baek Jong Won, who previously appeared on Run BTS, and features celebrity guests, delicious food, and drinks. This show is for those looking for a comforting show to watch while enjoying a great meal, Paik’s Spirit is the perfect solution!
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We Couldn’t Become Adults
This introspective film tells the story of a man in his forties who looks back on his past relationships and unrealized dreams from the 1990s. It was on Instagram that RM shared a screenshot of the Japanese film of 2021 We Can’t Become Adults.
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Squid Games
Last, but not least, is the global phenomenon Squid Game. While BTS performed the PERMISSION TO DANCE ON STAGE concert in Los Angeles, V surprised ARMY by donning the costume of a guard from the series.
Acclaimed for its biting social commentary on capitalism and class divides, Squid Game follows 456 players as they compete in a deadly children’s game tournament to win a life-changing cash prize. Although the director had no intention of continuing the series, his speech has since changed and season 2 is on the way!
So, what Netflix series do BTS like to watch?