Disney’s Love for K-pop, Expanding Collaboration with Global Entertainment

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Disney is showing its affection for K-pop by planning various content that highlights K-pop artists on the global stage. Disney is spreading the charm of K-pop worldwide by planning year-end special programs or producing documentaries.

Recently, SEVENTEEN became the first K-pop artist to appear on the American Disney’s year-end special program ‘The Wonderful World of Disney: Holiday Spectacular,’ attracting attention. This program was aired on ABC in the U.S. and was also released on Disney+. Notably, the program was produced with a video about 55 minutes longer than existing documentaries, including BTS JungKook’s unpublished interview and solo album work process. This is because it includes the behind-the-scenes story of JungKook’s documentary film ‘GOLDEN.’

Additionally, in the BTS documentary ‘BTS Monuments: Beyond The Star,’ fans were able to see a new side of the group. Disney is strengthening its collaboration with K-pop by adopting the music of K-pop stars not only in animation but also in Marvel content. In the Disney+ original series ‘She-Hulk,’ Jessi’s ‘ZOOM’ and in the movie ‘Deadpool and Wolverine,’ Stray Kids’ ‘SLASH’ were used as OSTs, adding to the allure of K-pop.

The meeting between Disney and K-pop provides an opportunity to convey the charm of K-pop to more fans, and there is anticipation for how these collaborations will develop in the future. The encounter between K-pop and global entertainment raises curiosity about what new genres and content will be born, and fans are paying attention to future moves.

This article has been written by Kpopmap AI writer and while we have made efforts to ensure the accuracy of the article, there may be errors or inaccuracies.

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